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PSG Lifts Lionel Messi’s Suspension Amid Rumors of His Departure

PSG has lifted the two-week ban on Lionel Messi. The player was suspended from training and matches for 14 days for visiting Saudi Arabia without the permission of the club.

Soon after, there were reports that Messi is leaving PSG at the end of this season. Famous football journalist Fabrizio Romano reported the news. But the video of Messi apologizing to his teammates for the fall from his side came out the next day. Fabrizio Romano himself shared the video through his Twitter account.

Explaining the reason for leaving the country, Messi also stated in the video that he is ready to obey whatever PSG dictates. With this, the fans who believed that the player is about to leave PSG and join another club have taken a worrying turn.

On Monday, PSG shared pictures of Messi training at the camp through their social media pages. This followed a match against Toews in League One. PSG managed to win the match by three goals against one.

Coach Christophe Gaultier had earlier said that Messi’s absence would fuel the club’s poor performance. He had said that he got to know the information after the club decided to suspend Messi and that he had nothing to do as he was only a worker of PSG.

“I came to know after the club decided to suspend Messi. I had nothing to do with it. I am a worker of PSG. I have no authority to raise my voice except to obey their decision.

Messi’s suspension has fueled the club’s poor performance. It cannot be hidden. This is not a happy time. The players are working very hard,’ said Gaultier.

However, it is still unclear whether the player will renew his contract with the club as his contract with PSG expires in June. At the same time, reports indicate that Messi’s old club, Barcelona, ​​is tightening the reins to bring the player back to the club.

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2023-05-09 02:47:00

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