French soccer giant Paris St-Germain's hopes of signing Lionel Messi from Barcelona have been given a boost by the Catalan club's presidential candidate Emili Rousaud saying the Argentine forward's salary "is unsustainable" beyond the end of his contract next summer, according to AS.
“We’ll ask him to make the sacrifice. If there’s no agreement, then Messi will leave,” Rousaud added.
The news comes after PSG's Brazilian star Neymar further fuelled rumours of a possible reunion with Messi at PSG, after the two sides were drawn against each other in the Champions League earlier this week.
Neymar said he wants to play alongside Messi again, having combined in a devastating partnership at Barca between 2013 and 2017, winning Spain's La Liga twice, the Champions League title and three Copa del Reys.
After scoring twice in PSG’s recent Champions League defeat of Manchester United, Neymar said: “What I want the most is to enjoy playing with him again. For sure, next year we have to do it.”
The move certainly appears to be gathering momentum with Football Transfers reporting that PSG have told their club stores around the French capital to brace themselves for an influx of business based around Messi shirt sales.
The outlet reports that PSG have also told partner stores licensed to sell their official goods to prepare for a blockbuster deal.
Social media reaction to a potential Messi-Neymar reunion was mainly positive.
Others took the club store news as a sign that Messi's Paris switch is finally imminent.
But Barca fans seem dismayed by the prospect of the two superstars coming back to haunt them in 2021.