After the incident of a handkerchief with a million dirhams... the story of Messi's shirt in the Bayern Munich Museum

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It seems that the Argentine star, Lionel Messi, will remain the talk of the world after his move to Paris Saint-Germain, after a long period he spent inside the walls of Barcelona, ​​​​and a few days after the fact that Messi’s handkerchief, which he used in the farewell conference in Barcelona, ​​was offered for sale at a value of one million dollars, international media highlighted the light On a new topic for the Argentine star as well, but this time in Germany, as there is the number 10 shirt that the Argentine star wore with Barcelona in the Bayern Munich Museum, and it is the only piece that does not bear the German team’s colors.

According to international media, Messi gave this shirt to Muller, whose death the German club recently announced after exceeding his record for goals in one year in 2012, and this year Messi succeeded in breaking one of the most difficult records in the history of football, which is to be the most Whoever scores goals in one Gregorian year, a number that Muller has been holding for four decades alone without competition.

Muller was more than scored in one Gregorian year with 85 goals, but Messi managed to break this number in 2012, when he scored 91 goals in a total of 69 games he participated in.

After the "Flea" succeeded in breaking his record, Muller came out to congratulate the Argentine star on the new record, which will likely remain registered in his name for many years.

The German star said at that time during a press statement, "The record has belonged to me for 40 years, and now it has been broken by the best player in the world." Then he sent it to him, and Muller decided at the time to send the gift he got from Messi to Bayern Munich, who still keeps Messi's shirt in his museum to this day.

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