'Sports' has revealed more details on how Paris Saint-Germain managed to get hold of Leo Messi's services. The French club's first call to Messi's father came of 5th August.
It seems like everything that has happened with Leo Messi and PSG have all happened too quickly. And to an extent, that is absolutely right. Nevertheless, despite it being done so quickly, there have been very strict guidelines followed.
After spending his whole life at Barcelona, Messi had to move on, just in the same summer he had taken the decision the continue at the Catalan capital.
The Parisians started planning everything well before many people could have expected and as 'Sport' reports, PSG made contact with Jorge Messi, Messi's father, on Thursday 5th August.
Back then, Lionel was convinced about renewing his contract as a Barca player for the next five seasons. Afterwards, the decision to end the agreement accelerated everything.
Jorge Messi ended up telling PSG that they were willing to speak as talks were in place. On this date, the call was made by Leonardo and he seemed "very interested" in the move as well as striking a deal quickly.
Another two clubs interested
Despite the fact Pochettino's men seemed not to have any opposition in this fight, the truth is that there are more clubs who showed interest in the Argentine. We are referring to Chelsea and Atletico Madrid.
The Blues' offer was a formal one, with a sum of money on the table and prospects for the future. However, Atletico's attempts were fruitless as the Argentina international made it clear from the very first moment that he did not want to play in La Liga as he would have to face Barca.
As a result of all this, the French offer became the most attractive offer and the only one which was viable. Despite the fact there was mutual interest in agreeing the terms of the contract, the truth is there were intense negotiations.
Between Saturday and Sunday, there were lengthy meetings with plenty of paperwork. After that, the document which would confirm his signing began to written on Monday. On Tuesday morning, Messi was flying to Le Bourget airport. And the rest is history.
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