Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille have a deep rivalry as the two biggest clubs in France. Often the two teams have met in intense clashes, but the two clubs may have found common ground when it comes to finances.
Pablo Longoria a beautiful being president of Marseille, he understands the importance of having Lionel Messi in Ligue 1 and what it does to the league which affects all clubs.
“It attracts, there is a collective interest, there is no doubt,” Longoria said in a recent interview with Mark.
« It allowed the league to have a strategic partner with CVC (the Luxembourg fund absorbed 1.5 billion euros in French (Site notre bureau spécialisé) in exchange for 13% of the commercial company of the LFP. It influences. It is important that French (Site notre bureau spécialisé) changes dimension.
Although other French clubs may not want to admit it, they will want to see Messi extend his contract with PSG which expires in June 2023. The Argentine’s stay means more publicity for Ligue 1 and clubs can expect a sale in the stadiums when the parisians play on the road.
Messi is focused on his future after the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the 35-year-old is enjoying a return to his FC Barcelona form, so PSG want to be able to keep him for a few more seasons.