While the Argentine legend did not confirm he would head to France,he said he plans to carry on and still harbours ambitions of winning another Champions League trophy.
It’s been a busy day in the European transfer market with the news two of the continent’s most in-demand stars will leave their boyhood clubs ahead of the new season.
Barca’s all-time top scorer and appearance maker technically ended his 21-year association with the club last month and is currently a free agent.
Lionel Messi’s contract with Barcelona has come to an end with no news from the player or the club about his future.
The La Liga giants admitted the plan needed more analysis and could be set up in a different format but appeared to rule out leaving the controversial project.
Manchester City were the first of the 12 clubs involved in the breakaway league to confirm their exit from the project,which has imploded after a fierce backlash.
The Duke of Cambridge,who is president of the UK’s Football Association,went public with his concerns amid a fierce backlash to the proposal.
This is a moment football fans have feared for decades,and has the potential to kill the special tension and romance at the heart of the entire sport.
PSG led 4-1 from the first leg and moved four clear when Kylian Mbappe,who scored a hat-trick at Camp Nou,netted with a confident penalty in the 31st minute.
Debt-ridden Barcelona were plunged deeper into turmoil on Monday by a police raid connected to an alleged social media smear campaign against their own players.
Six-time champions Liverpool earned some breathing space after a disastrous domestic run with a 2-0 win over Leipzig while a Kylian Mbappe hat-trick sunk Barcelona.