The worst club in the world asks Messi and requires him to oath: "Pele is better than Maradona"!

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Ibis Club, one of the lower-tier clubs in Brazil, surprised the fans of the round witch after it made an offer to the best player in the world 6 times, Lionel Messi, whose contract with Barcelona has officially expired, without specifying his next destination.

The Ibis club, which calls itself the "worst team in the world", presented an eccentric contract to join Messi (34 years) with very strange conditions, which he published on his Twitter account, as the submerged Brazilian club wants Messi to sign his statements for 15 years, provided that The salary he will get depends on the productivity of the recording and the number of goals. There is also a clause in the contract that cannot score goals above the contract allowed because it will be a reason to terminate the contract between them.

And the terms of the contract published on Twitter indicated that it prevents winning titles, because the team cannot be a hero “according to their description”, otherwise Messi will be separated from the club once the tournament is won, and the contract also prevents Messi from wearing the No. 10 shirt, because it is owned by the club’s legend “Mauro Shampoo And the last clauses stipulate that Messi must stand in front of the mirror every day and swear 3 times that Pele is much better than Maradona.

And the strange performances of Messi, who is currently free to choose his next destination, continued, and his former club, Noel Old Boys of Argentina, flirted with him, and wrote in a message via “Twitter” to Messi, who grew up among his ranks, “Hello Leo, are you there? In Argentina we became on the first of July (without Risk no gain).


Noel Old Boys' comment was accompanied by a picture of Messi wearing the team's shirt, and this photo was taken of Messi while he was participating in the farewell to the legend Diego Maradona, who played for Noel Old Boys in the 1993/1994 season.

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