After winning the World Cup, Messi is also extending his term in PSG
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Messi's current contract with PSG runs until June 2023. "La Parisien" reported that the two sides discussed the deal during the World Cup. Both sides have agreed to extend the contract for another year.
That is, PSG will extend the contract with Messi until 2024. Seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi won the World Cup final last Sunday. After a 3-3 draw with France in regulation and extra time in the final, Argentina won the tiebreaker 4-2.
PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi told the media on December 8 that they are confident of extending his contract. "He's very happy," Khelaifi told Sky Sports. You can see that with the national team. It was agreed that we will sit after the World Cup. As both the parties are satisfied, we will talk (extension) only after the World Cup.'
And "La Parisien" reported in their own report, "(PSG) agreed with Messi to stay at least one more season during the World Cup in early December." However, the French media did not mention any source on this matter.
PSG want Messi to stay at the club for at least one more season, sources told ESPN reporter and French journalist Julian Lawrence. They want to keep Messi for one more season by building a Champions League winning team. Last month, however, heard otherwise. Major League Soccer team Inter Miami is confident of buying the 35-year-old Messi. However, sources told ESPN that no agreement has been reached in this regard.
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