Football star Lionel Messi, who left FC Barcelona, ​​has agreed to a contract with Paris Saint-Germain, the British public broadcaster BBC reported.



The BBC reported that Messi had agreed to a two-year contract with PSG, citing its columnist Giam Balag, who is well versed in Spanish football.



According to the BBC, if Messi only passes the medical test, the contract will be signed.



"In the last few minutes, it has been decided that Messi will become a PSG player," Ballag told BBC Radio live.



“Messi wanted to play for his hometown FC Barcelona, ​​but he ended up going to PSG,” Belag said. to pay,” he explained.



Considered one of the greatest strikers in football history, Messi joined the youth team of Barcelona at the age of 13 and has played for only one team.



Messi, whose contract expired in June of this year, was seeking to renew his contract with Barcelona, ​​but was hampered by the financial regulations of the Spanish La Liga.



La Liga implements a 'proportional salary cap' system that ensures that the staff's personnel expenses do not exceed a certain percentage compared to the club's total income.



Messi agreed to a 50% salary cut, but Barcelona eventually gave up on his contract renewal, and Messi said goodbye to his fans at a press conference in tears on the 8th.



Already, PSG aficionados have gathered at airports and home stadiums to welcome Messi.



If the contract is signed quickly, the BBC predicted that Messi will play at 4 a.m. on the 15th at home against Strasbourg in the second round of Ligue 1.