CatalinR10
Senior Member
We were so blessed and we didn't realise it.
The next 2 years will be one last roll of the dice with the current crop of top players for PSG with Messi 34, Ramos 35, Neymar 29, Di Maria 33, Wijnaldum 31 is definitely a short-term punt.
Realistically I only see Bayern and City as stumbling blocks, potentially Chelsea too.
Apparently, he is flying in one of the latest Bombardier plane. Must be why the price paid by PSG was 3 times the usual rate. They definitely tried everything to impress him and put him at ease. I can't imagine the non disclosed money he will get outside of his official contract !
Fuck them. What business do they have with his 6 BdOs?
He'll deliver you a CL. Stop whining.
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goddamn it!
Kane has to go to City.Need EPL lads to step up and stop PSG in CL.
Fuck them. What business do they have with his 6 BdOs?
I think the question for PSG is can they build upon the success in Europe (winning a couple of CLs) and the elevation of its status because of Messi's arrival and solidify the status of Ligue 1 and build a foundation for future success. If so, they can continue to be very successful after Messi, Ramos, Neymar and Mbappe (he is going to leave soon anyways). If not, and particularly if the Qataris somehow lose a bit of interest a couple of years after the Qatar World Cup, they might come back to where they were.