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Report: Messi now unlikely to extend PSG contract after refusing pay cut

Lionel Messi has seemingly had a change of heart.

The Argentine superstar is now unlikely to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, sources told Julien Laurens of ESPN.

Laurens reported in December that Messi, whose current deal expires this summer, had agreed “in principle” to remain with the French club for at least one more season. It was noted at the time, however, that negotiations were yet to formally take place between the parties.

PSG want Messi to take a 25% pay cut from his existing salary, according to Laurens. The World Cup winner reportedly makes €40 million gross per year. Messi and his camp are not prepared to meet that request, Laurens adds, while the player himself is disillusioned after being jeered by some PSG fans at the Parc des Princes prior to Sunday’s loss against Lyon.

Negotiations between the two sides, once viewed as a formality prior to Messi’s triumphant World Cup campaign with Argentina, are now at a standstill.

“The dynamics have completely changed with PSG less pushing to renew (his contract),” a source close to the club told AFP. “The fans have changed things completely.”

Messi’s father and agent, Jorge, is scheduled to meet with PSG officials later this month to see if a compromise can be reached. Until then, all options appear to be on the table for the decorated 35-year-old. Barcelona vice president Rafa Yuste said last month the Catalan club has been in contact with Messi’s representatives about a potential return to the Camp Nou. Financial restrictions could scupper that romantic reunion, though. Amid rumored interest from Inter Miami, Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber admitted North America’s top league is willing to “think outside the box” and be flexible in order to facilitate a deal for the iconic forward.

Rumblings of interest from Saudi Arabia, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Al Nassr, also persist. Riyadh-based club Al Hilal, local rivals of Al Nassr, have tabled an offer for Messi that includes a salary package worth over €400 million per year, according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano. Messi’s priority at this time is to remain in Europe, Romano adds.

Messi, who has been uncharacteristically subdued on the pitch in recent weeks, still leads Ligue 1 this season with 26 goal involvements, scoring 13 times himself and providing the same number of assists.

Soccer

Potter fired by Chelsea after less than 7 months in charge

Graham Potter has been relieved of his duties as Chelsea manager less than seven months into his five-year contract, the struggling Premier League club announced Sunday.

The decision to part with the English coach, who joined the Blues from Brighton & Hove Albion in September to replace the fired Thomas Tuchel, comes a day after Chelsea dropped down to 11th place with a 2-0 loss at home against Aston Villa.

Bruno Saltor has been named interim head coach.

Former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann is understood to be the favorite to succeed Potter at Stamford Bridge, according to transfer insider Gianluca Di Marzio. The 35-year-old, however, reportedly prefers to wait until the summer before making a decision.

1.27 – Graham Potter has the joint-lowest points-per-game return of any manager to take charge of 20+ games for Chelsea in the Premier League:

1.27 – Graham Potter
1.27 – Glenn Hoddle
1.28 – Ian Porterfield
1.65 – Ruud Gullit
1.67 – Frank Lampard

Expelliarmus. pic.twitter.com/jucEgkXigD

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 2, 2023

A statement from co-controlling Chelsea owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali read: “On behalf of everyone at the club, we want to thank Graham sincerely for his contribution to Chelsea. We have the highest degree of respect for Graham as a coach and as a person. He has always conducted himself with professionalism and integrity and we are all disappointed in this outcome.

“Along with our incredible fans, we will all be getting behind Bruno and the team as we focus on the rest of the season. We have 10 Premier League games remaining and a Champions League quarter final ahead. We will put every effort and commitment into every one of those games so that we can end the season on a high.”

Potter’s dismissal is likely to come as a surprise to many considering the large investment in the 47-year-old that Chelsea made after reportedly paying a £20-million clause to sign him from Brighton.

It was also widely believed that Potter would get a chance to close the gap on the top four, but Chelsea’s latest defeat leaves the club 12 points back of the last Champions League spot with 10 games to play.

After winning five of their opening six games under his charge, Chelsea slumped and their offense became stagnant despite the club’s significant investment in new players. The club has reportedly spent over £600 million since last summer.

Potter’s Chelsea career ends with just seven wins from 22 games in all competitions.

Soccer

Barcelona VP confirms talks over possible Messi reunion

Barcelona aren’t wasting any time in trying to lure Lionel Messi back.

Less than two years after Messi left Camp Nou, Barcelona vice president Rafa Yuste revealed Friday that the club has been in contact with the World Cup winner’s representatives about a possible reunion after his Paris Saint-Germain contract expires this summer.

“I am still gutted he couldn’t continue here,” Yuste said, according to Sam Marsden and Moises Llorens of ESPN. “Of course, I would like him to come back because of what he represents on a sporting, social, and economic level.

“We are in contact with (Messi’s camp), yes. Beautiful stories should have happy endings, and there is a mutual love between the two parties.”

Messi developed into arguably the world’s best player during a nearly two-decade spell at Barcelona before his surprise departure in 2021. He holds a number of club records, including the all-time scoring mark with an astounding 672 goals.

Barcelona’s inability to afford Messi’s contract was one of the primary reasons for his exit.

It’s understood Barcelona would need to raise €150 million through transfers or cuts in spending to meet La Liga’s financial regulations, which would allow the club to sign players and complete contract extensions, Marsden and Llorens add.

“If all the conditions are met, we are open to the possibility,” Yuste added. “(Barca) president (Joan Laporta) has been with Leo’s father and there is a good relationship.

“Of course, there is no plan to go on the attack because we don’t want PSG to see it like that. If it happens, it will be because destiny takes you back to where you have to go.”

Barcelona manager Xavi is hopeful his former teammate decides to come “home” but acknowledged the final decision will be made by the 35-year-old, who hasn’t ruled out extending his stay at PSG. He’s also been linked with a move to Major League Soccer.

“A lot of conditions have to fall into place for it to happen,” Xavi said. “He’s won everything in the game and it will depend on his happiness. If he wants to come back, if that’s his intention, we will speak about it.”

Soccer

Tottenham part ways with Conte after scathing rant about players, club

Antonio Conte left Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent Sunday after he ridiculed “selfish players” and the club’s identity during a now-infamous post-match tirade.

“They don’t play for something important. They don’t want to play under pressure; they don’t want to play under stress. It is easy in this way,” the Italian said after Spurs drew 3-3 with Southampton on March 18. “Tottenham’s story is this: 20 years there is the owner (Daniel Levy), and they’ve never won something. Why?”

Cristian Stellini, who served as Conte’s assistant, has taken charge of the team until the end of the season. Former Spurs midfielder Ryan Mason will assist him in the role.

Tottenham wanted to talk to Julian Nagelsmann about potentially succeeding Conte, The Guardian’s David Hytner reported Friday, but nothing materialized from their apparent interest. Nagelsmann’s surprising sacking as Bayern Munich head coach was confirmed the same day.

Stellini, 47, will be immediately tasked with securing a top-four finish for Spurs and thereby clinching a place in next season’s Champions League. Tottenham are currently fourth in the Premier League table, albeit with Newcastle United just two points behind and with two games in hand. Sixth-placed Liverpool have also played two fewer matches than Tottenham and are seven points adrift of fourth place.

The north London outfit’s quest for their first piece of silverware since the 2008 League Cup is on hold until next season after AC Milan kicked them out of the Champions League round of 16 earlier in March. Spurs were eliminated from the League Cup by Nottingham Forest and from the FA Cup by second-tier Sheffield United.

“We have 10 Premier League games remaining, and we have a fight on our hands for a Champions League place,” Spurs owner Levy said. “We all need to pull together. Everyone has to step up to ensure the highest possible finish for our club and amazing, loyal supporters.”

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