Leo Messi, during the party of League against the Leganés in Butarque

They leave free way to the Manchester City

The Manchester United autodescarta of the bidding by Messi

Published:17/11/2016 - 15:57h

Updated:17/11/2016 - 16:33h

As they inform from England. The Manchester United would not be interested in going in in a millionaire bidding to do with the signing of the crack of the FC Barcelona Leo Messi. His economy, affirm, could not bear these quantities

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The rumours on a supposed exit of Leo Messi of the FC Barcelona have given the turn to the world. Although so much his surroundings like the club did not take in denying it, from the British islands took advantage of to launch a few headlines in this regard. One of them would be that the Manchester United could not bear his signing.

It was the British newspaper "The Sun" the attendant in opening fire in this regard of the situation of Leo. The English sustain that from Old Trafford gives him free road to the Manchester City to do with him. The economic situation is one of the reasons.

"The City would be the favourite if some day goes , but is obvious that would like us fichar to a player of this level. We can compete to economic level by him and is a player of Adidas like Pogba, what gives us a plus. But we do not go to go in in a war of biddings unless Messi said us that it wants to come aquí", would have said to the newspaper a source of the club "network devil".

In spite of this, the one who really favourite is the FC Barcelona. From the Catalan entity already have answered that the crack rosarino would be very near to sign the renewal of his agreement that concludes the next 30 June 2018. So much Bartomeu in the presentation of the agreement with Rakuten like Manel Brook have manifested that there is not worry any by the ten.

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