In theory, yes, Ronaldo and Messi could play together for the same club.
Messi joined PSG on a two-year contract in the summer of 2021 – with his deal up for renewal in June. After a difficult debut campaign in Paris, he has netted 18 goals and provided 19 assists this season and has spoken of his happiness at adapting to life in France this term.
Ronaldo transfer ruled out by PSG president as Portugal star's options continue to reduce. Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has ruled out making an offer for Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo, who is now a free agent.
Lionel Messi will train with the Paris Saint-Germain first team on Tuesday and will be available for selection for their match against Ajaccio on Saturday, sources told ESPN.
Ligue 1 giant Paris Saint-Germain has turned down an offer to sign Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, according to ESPN's Julien Laurens.
Who is better Messi Or Ronaldo? Ronaldo has scored a record number of international goals and appearances, but Messi has won more Ballon d'Or awards (7). Messi has spent most of his playing career in Spain and France, while Ronaldo has played in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy.
Messi joined PSG in the summer of 2021 in perhaps the most high-profile transfer of modern times. The seven-times Ballon d'Or winner left on a free transfer and agreed a contract reported to be worth £94m over three years.
He feels there are other options that are far more lucrative. "He would love to go to Barcelona. His father, who acts as his agent, let Barcelona know he wasn't going to sign a new deal with PSG."
Record-breaking French soccer player Kylian Mbappé—the world's third-highest paid athlete in terms of on- and off-field earnings—has opted not to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain F.C. that expires next June, the New York Times reported Monday—a move fresh off the heels of Lionel Messi's incoming PSG exit.
Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly agreed to join Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr from January 1, 2023. The deal will see Ronaldo earn €200million (£172m) for two seasons.
But PSG believe they do not have enough room in their wage budget to accommodate Ronaldo, and also fear they would not even be able to fit him into the current squad because it is already filled with names like Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Lionel Messi admits he was "not happy" at PSG as he opens up on problems he experienced. Lionel Messi has spoken of his difficult two seasons at Paris Saint-Germain and the negative impact it had on his family life.
A blockbuster move to PSG
PSG were reportedly offered the chance to sign Ronaldo in the summer, but refused it (as per ESPN). That's because they don't feel he'll be an ideal fit for the squad right now, nor can they fit his massive salary into their inflated wage bill.
By moving on to Al-Hilal after 2023/2024, however, Messi would not play in the newly-renovated Spotify Camp Nou which Laporta has stated should be ready by the end of next year.
His two-year deal at PSG expires on June 30, and while it was initially believed that the World Cup winner would extend the deal, rumours began circulating that he was planning his exit. Well, his next destination is now confirmed. ?? Messi will play in MLS.
About $2 million, nearly 1.8 million euros, for a minimum of one family vacation annually lasting five days, or alternately two annual vacations of three days each. The travel expenses and five-star accommodations were to be paid by the Saudi government for Messi and up to 20 family members and friends.
Pele, the legendary Brazilian footballer, is considered the football god of all time. No player has won more world cups (3) than him.
1Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
Messi did his best to throw an eighth Ballon d'Or away with his stuttering form during the second half of the season, but in the end his iconic World Cup win is likely to be enough to earn him yet another Golden Ball.
Messi has been named the Ballon d'Or/FIFA Ballon d'Or winner seven times- 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, and 2021.
L'Equipe reported at the time that the Argentine had put pen to paper on a two-year deal that paid him €30 million ($32.6 million) per season and came with the option of an additional term at the Parc des Princes.
Messi's arrival had a direct impact on PSG's image, income and footballing quality, with the player reportedly generating an obscene amount of 700 million euros in just one year.