It seems that the Argentine star Lionel Messi did not write the final chapter of his career with Barcelona, ​​​​as Messi's name has returned to being associated with an imminent return to the Catalan club at the special request of coach Xavi Hernandez.

And the Spanish newspaper "SPORT" reported that Xavi asked Barcelona president Joan Laporta to study the chances of contracting with Messi after the end of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain at the end of next season.

The newspaper stated that the coach, who has a distinguished relationship with Messi, is confident that the return of the Argentine star will benefit the club a great benefit, whether in the sports or economic aspect.

The return will provide the opportunity to repair the relationship between Messi and FC Barcelona after his departure last summer due to the management's inability to provide the necessary funds to renew his contract, and the return will be an opportunity for Messi to fulfill his dream of being the scene of the end of his career in the colors of FC Barcelona, ​​who began playing in his ranks at the beginning of the century. Present.

The return that Xavi desires will give sports support to the team that is looking for a leader for the project supervised by Xavi, and who seeks to return the Catalan club to the podiums after the disappointment of last season, which ended without any coronation for the team.

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Barcelona President Joan Laporta had expressed his hope that the relationship between Messi and Barcelona would be renewed, and said, "I hope that the chapter on Messi in the history of Barcelona will not end. .

Laporta added in previous statements, "Do I feel that I owe him? Morally, and from my position as president of Barcelona, ​​I think I did what I had to do in order to renew his contract. The doors will always remain open for him. If he wants to talk to me about returning to Barcelona , I will be happy".