Ramon Calderon, a former Real Madrid president, has revealed the main reason Lionel Messi decided to leave Barcelona this summer. DAILY POST had reported
Ramon Calderon, a former Real Madrid president, has revealed the main reason Lionel Messi decided to leave Barcelona this summer.
And the 34-year-old, who spent 21 years at the club, scoring 672 goals in 778 appearances, is already in discussion with other top European clubs. Speaking about development, Calderon described it as a big surprise, adfing that he thought Messi was going to get a deal at Barcelona. While Barcelona claim a deal was agreed, it is understood Messi had a change of heart, based largely on the quality of squad at the moment.
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