As Lionel Messi comes to Paris this week with Barcelona in the Champions League, the inevitable temptation is to think ahead to next season and wonder if the Argentine might be a regular fixture in the French capital.
That remains the nightmare scenario for Barcelona fans, even if their new president Joan Laporta announced following his election victory on Sunday that he was “convinced he wants to stay”.
Barcelona, like Real Madrid, fears the threat to their status at the top of the European game posed by Qatar-owned PSG and Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City.
On the evidence of the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, PSG has bypassed Barca. Its 4-1 win at the Camp…
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