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UPDATE: PSG to let Messi leave amid Barcelona interest

Reports are widespread that Barcelona are close to agreeing a deal to see their former captain return to the club after an inglorious exit in 2021.

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Paris Saint-German are set to let Lionel Messi leave when his contract expires at the end of the current season.

Messi joined the French club as a free agent on a two-year contract in the summer of 2021 and while he is on course to helping them to successive Ligue 1 crowns, Champions League glory has remained elusive.

With just two months left on the Argentine star’s contract, PSG are not planning to extend the relationship, according to The Mirror.

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This comes as the club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi intends to make PSG a more financial sustainable project, with fewer star names and more focus on young French talents.

Reports are widespread that Barcelona are close to agreeing a deal to see their former captain return to the club after an inglorious exit in 2021.

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Messi and his camp are aware of this interest, but no official approach has yet been made.

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