Football: The serious economic risk of the break between Messi and Barça
Just over two years ago,
Cristiano Ronaldo
took a flight to Turin, with one more Champions under his arm and the cloak of a run-over from Real Madrid.
After
Neymar's
sudden flight
to Paris, during the summer of 2017, LaLiga encountered the exodus of one of its two great icons of the decade.
Having the Portuguese and Leo Messi in the same garden allowed him to be the world's soccer focus.
Something that, of course, translates into a good handful of millions of euros for him.
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