BREAKING: Lionel Messi joins PSG after Barcelona exit

Lionel Messi has joined Paris Saint-Germain after his emotional departure from Barcelona.

The French club confirmed this in a video on their Twitter handle on Tuesday.

Before joining PSG, Messi represented Barcelona for the entirety of his 17-year professional career.

Messi had conceded at a tearful farewell news conference in Barcelona on Sunday that joining PSG was only a “possibility”.

UGAMATV  had reported that Lionel Messi arrived at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday to complete the signing of the Argentinian superstar.

The 34-year-old was accompanied by his wife and three children.

His father Jorge, who is also his representative, was also present during the signing.

Asked by reporters if his son would sign for the French club, Jorge Messi said, “Yes”. 

PSG have spent the last few days trying to finalise an agreement to sign Messi following his departure from Barcelona, the club he has represented for the entirety of his 17-year professional career so far.

Messi conceded at a tearful farewell news conference in Barcelona on Sunday that joining PSG was only a “possibility”.

In reality, with Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City having ruled themselves out, PSG became the only club that could afford a deal worth 35 million euros ($41 million) a year.

Messi leaves Barcelona with 672 goals in 778 appearances, a record tally for one club.

Messi won 35 trophies at the Camp Nou after joining Barca aged 13, but his last appearance was a damp squib: a 2-1 home defeat behind closed doors against Celta Vigo in May.

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His trophy haul includes four Champions League and 10 La Liga titles.

Messi’s arrival would make PSG even more obvious favourites to reclaim a French title they missed out on last season to Lille.

This summer PSG have already added veteran Spanish defender Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid and Italy’s Donnarumma, the star of Euro 2020.

They have also signed Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, snatching the Dutchman from under the noses of Barcelona, and spent 60 million euros on Inter Milan right-back Achraf Hakimi, who scored on his PSG league debut at the weekend.

There is a possibility that Messi could be unveiled to supporters on Saturday, when PSG host Strasbourg and a full house of nearly 48,000 will be allowed in for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic struck 18 months ago.

Details later…

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