Messi doesn’t think PSG can compete with top clubs due to Financial Fair Play restrictions – media

One of the reasons why the aggressorParis Saint Germain » Lionel Messi wants to leave the club is that he doubts the team’s ability to compete with Europe’s top clubs under the restrictions associated with Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, according to the BBC.

The Argentine fears that PSG’s budget next season will be limited due to FFP which will affect the quality of the players. History says his reluctance to sign a new contract in recent months has upset the club’s owners, who believe Messi’s lack of response to offers was a clear signal he doesn’t want to stay.

On Tuesday, media reported that the Parisian club suspended the footballer’s training for two weeks due to his uncoordinated departure to Saudi Arabia. Also, presumably, the Parisian club decided to use the option of not renewing the contract with the striker.

Earlier, it was reported that the footballer could continue his career with Barcelona, ​​for which he previously played, MLS club Inter Miami and one of the Saudi league teams.

The 35-year-old Argentine has made 37 appearances this season, scoring 20 goals and providing 19 assists.

BBC

Source : MatchTV

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