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He only wants to have some fun in the last years of his great career along with his family.It must be nice to live there.
Guess you right. Saudi's would have been much more logical choice, no?Luvepoker said:I admit i was shocked by this decision. If I were in his shoes, I would not have chosen this league but if it is for family or just his happiness that's ok.
He can't be at ease anywhere, it's the curse of being an angel.valeski 28 said:He only wants to have some fun in the last years of his great career along with his family.It must be nice to live there.
Relax, he will be happy as long as Anto gives him kisses.mattiebumpo said:I was wondering at his decision but hope he will be happy there.
Money always talks just ask golf players about PGA -LIV merger.KevinRBTV said:I've completely stopped being interested in soccer since the World Cup in Qatar! Money was worth more than lives
JeffSBrito said:Despite being Brazilian and having Argentina as a rival. I believe that Messi is a player who made and continues to make football history. In my view, it's not quite at the end of its career. I believe that the team has an interesting project and both will have great financial success in this partnership.
It is an opportunity, although it is complicated. psg is not a competitive team in europe todayIkoone1997 said:Mbepape is also leaving this summer from PSG
He is still a national team player, and the Copa América is coming, greetingsToNy70929 said:Of course I wanted Messi to come back to Barcelona and play in Europe for a couple of years. However, Messi's choice is quite logical, everything he wanted, he achieved at the club level and with the national team. I am proud that my favorite player in the world chose the comfort of his family and decided to finish playing football for his own pleasure. Having your own house in Miami, a beautiful wife and children, what else is needed in order to adequately meet old age![]()
Arabia I don't think it's a good place to live, but for an Argentinian hahahaArgonaut said:Saudi Arabia, a great place to raise your children and bring your wife...NOT. Pretty easy decision for a rich athlete not burdened by massive gambling debts or stricken with pure avarice.
of course, apart from being close to rosario, his family and friends, maybe he will meet again with suarez.maxivega said:In Paris they no longer wanted him, in Barcelona they could not comply with his requests, in short, he made the best decision he had within reach. The North American league is better than the Saudi league. In addition, the best player in the world plays wherever he wants.