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- Diego Maradona's son Sinagra has expressed confidence that Lionel Messi would return to Barcelona
- Lionel Messi left the Spanish giants last year following their failure to register the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner
- The Argentina international has not been able to get his proper form since he moved to Paris Saint-Germain
Diego Sinagra who is the son of late Argentine football legend Diego Maradona has stated emphatically that he is of the views that Lionel Messi would return to Barcelona.
In the year 2004, Lionel Messi started his career at Barcelona and rose up to be the club's legend winning 34 trophies before making a move to Paris Saint-Germain before the start of the ongoing season.
Lionel Messi actually never wanted to leave Barcelona last year, but the Catalans were unable to register the Argentine due to their financial issues.
According to the report on GOAL and Diario Sport, Diego Sinagra made it clear that Lionel Messi would return to Barcelona in the coming summer.
Diego Sinagra's statement about Lionel Messi
“I am convinced that Leo Messi will return to Barca. Maybe this coming summer. He doesn't look happy there.
"Obviously he is a great player and when you play like that you show it wherever he is. But his place is Barcelona, without a doubt."
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Higuain tells Lionel Messi where he should go when he leaves Paris Saint-Germain
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Gonzalo Higuaín urged fellow countryman Lionel Messi to think of playing in the Major League Soccer (MLS) when he leaves Paris Saint-Germain, claiming that the forward would enjoy himself in America.
Lionel Messi has written his name in gold as far as football history books is concerned considering all the titles he has won since he started his professional career.
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FootballThe Argentine started his career in his country before moving to Barcelona's Academy from where he was promoted to the first team and excelled before leaving in 2021 for a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
At the age of 34, Lionel Messi's playing days are numbered and Gonzalo Higuaín feels the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner can have the taste of football in the Major Soccer League.