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Pancrate dreams Messi, Ronaldo, Guardiola at PSG

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will be at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and have Pep Guardiola as their coach by next year, says Fabrice Pancrate.

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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will be at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and have Pep Guardiola as their coach by next year, says Fabrice Pancrate.

Messi has told Barcelona he wants out but was reportedly turned down in his request for a meeting with club president Josep Maria Bartomeu to discuss a transfer.

PSG’s sporting director, Leonardo, is said to have contacted the 33-year-old’s father, Jorge, to inquire about his situation, though Manchester City – managed by former Barca boss, Guardiola – are rumoured to be the favourites to sign the six-time Ballon d’Or winner.

However, Pancrate, who played for PSG between 2004 and 2009, believes the Ligue 1 champions have a master plan in place, which involves not only Messi, but Guardiola and Juventus star, Ronaldo, too.

“I’ll tell you what I think. Beyond the city itself – because Manchester is ugly, it’s grey, it’s raining – there are plenty of things that make me say that Messi is going to Paris,” Pancrate told Le Parisien

“And Ronaldo will join him in 2021. And Guardiola too.

“I think Guardiola and Messi have spoken to each other before. Guardiola must have told him: “We’re going to mix things up. I want you in Manchester, but go to Paris and don’t worry, next year I’ll join you there.”

“I see it like that. And there, the slogan of PSG – ‘let’s dream bigger’ – it makes perfect sense!

“It would be the first team in the world to bring together four aliens: Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar, Mbappe. With a crazy coach.”

Ronaldo is about to enter his third season at Juve, having left Real Madrid in a €112million deal in 2018, but Pancrate believes a move to PSG would make perfect sense.

“Even though people say Messi is already 33, and that Ronaldo is going to be 36, stars of their calibre don’t need to run,” Pancrate continued.

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