Lionel Messi will cost PSG more than €40m a year but the payoff will be big

As Lionel Messi’s move to PSG seemingly edges ever closer, with only a medical remaining – which is assumed to be a formality, RMC‘s thoughts have turned to the commercial aspect of the deal. 

Of course, Messi will arrive as a free agent and without a transfer fee but he will also become PSG’s highest paid player and remain the world’s number one footballing earner as a €40m net yearly salary awaits in France. A figure that surpasses Neymar’s €36m annual pay.

With PSG, like the rest of France and world football, suffering in the wake of the financial struggles of the last 18 months, the club’s investment represents a sizeable outlay even for an institution with PSG’s mammoth backing after losses of €125m during the 2019/20 season alone and a reported deficit of between €250m and €300m.

However, Messi’s arrival could prove a significant financial boon for Paris as Grégoire Kopp, creator of GRK Impact & Comms, a management agency, told RMC:

“Lionel Messi was directly and indirectly responsible for 30% of Barça’s income. It’s very consistent. He opens up new markets.”

Although Ligue 1’s latest protracted broadcast deal has just been finalised, in a terrible piece of timing for the LFP with the world’s greatest player now likely to be added to the league, Ligue 1 will also be aiming to make the most of the deal and expand into new markets just as Neymar’s presence has done so. A broadcast deal with Dinsey’s streamer Star in Brazil was agreed as recently last month.

Virgile Caillet, general delegate of Union Sport et Cycle, a leader in the sport and leisure sector, explained to RMC that:

“As soon as you recruit him, you have an almost automatic amount of additional income; product derivatives, ticketing, partners. This is an unmissable opportunity. “

Incredibly, 200,000 to 300,000 additional PSG shirts are projected to be sold as a result of Messi’s arrival in Paris and Kopp even predicts that Parisian tourism could eventually enjoy a bump thanks to Messi’s signing, noting that “5% to 10% of tourists who went to Barcelona went there for Messi.”

Messi’s on-field impact in French football is set to be more than seismic but the 34-year-old Argentine forward could drag French football into another level entirely off the field too. 

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Lille president confirms contact with “big clubs” for Renato Sanches

Speaking to BFM Lille this afternoon, Lille president Olivier Létang addressed the rumours linking Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches with a move away from the club. Létang, questioned on whether the Ligue 1 winner had been in contact with Juventus, denied any links with the Serie A club but added that there had been contact with other big clubs.

The former Rennes president went on to explain that Sanches was happy to be at the club for now, and declined to answer whether any price tag had been placed on the midfielder.

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The 23-year-old has been with Les Dogues for the last two seasons, notably contributing to last season’s title win despite spending time out injured. The midfielder had previously been at Bayern Munich and Benfica, along with a loan spell at Swansea, and was part of the Portugal team that beat France in the final to win Euro 2016.

Bruno Génésio calls for Eduardo Camavinga to resolve contract situation amid transfer saga

Speaking ahead of his Rennes side’s trip to Brest on Sunday for the second fixture of the season, Bruno Génésio notably discussed Eduardo Camavinga’s transfer situation. With the French international entering the final year of his contract and attracting interest from other clubs, his future remains unclear with three weeks to go before the end of the summer window.

His words transcribed by RMC, the former Lyon manager explained that despite the young midfielder’s poor performance last week against Lens, Camavinga can still reach his potential – but must find a solution to his contract dilemma. 

“I think a lot of things are happening in his head. He’s not able to express his full potential, which he hasn’t lost. Sometimes things happen in your head which means it doesn’t work as well in the legs. I’m not here to indulge anyone, I’m here to build a competitive team. He is capable of performing despite what’s being said of him, he didn’t have a catastrophic match, as I’ve read.”

“Now, the only explanation is that he has to resolve his situation. As long as he sits on the fence…”

“You have to put yourself in the shoes of an 18-year-old player who’s become an international, and doesn’t know whether he should leave or stay. It’s difficult to manage. The difficulty is that young players are very quickly faced with all of these issues.

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Pape Matar Sarr has agreed personal terms with Tottenham

Metz midfielder Pape Matar Sarr has agreed a 6-year contract with Premier League side Tottenham ahead of a possible move, according to sources contacted by Get French Football News.

We are currently unable to confirm claims from Ignazio Genuardi that the player will undergo a medical with Spurs today and it is our understanding that negotiations have not yet been concluded between the two clubs about a fee, with the Premier League side hoping to close a deal at €10m + €5m in bonuses, whilst Les Grenats seek to edge up both the base fee and the bonus structure to €20m all-in.

Last night, Tottenham agreed to loan the player back to Metz for 2021/22 in the event that a deal is concluded.

The final straight for this deal, Spurs could have a total agreement reached by the end of the day.

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Two Premier League sides interested in Saint-Étienne’s Mahdi Camara

Le Progrès report this afternoon that two Premier League clubs are interested in Saint-Étienne midfielder Mahdi Camara. The 23-year-old, who was recently named captain by Les Verts, is looking to raise his salary at the club, in accordance with his new leadership role.

The first of the two clubs interested is said to be a mid-table team, while the other unnamed club was recently promoted (either Brentford, Norwich of Watford). For the time being, no offer has come in.

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Camara, who made his debut at ASSE in 2018 after coming through the youth ranks at the club, is upset at earning less than his backup, Zaydou Youssouf, and has opened the door to a move even if he remains attached to Saint-Étienne. Nevertheless, the club is under financial restrictions and must sell first before offering their captain a new contract – a departure for midfielder Ryad Boudebouz could be that catalyst.

Real Madrid make improved €170m + €10m bid for Kylian Mbappé

RMC confirm reporting from Fabrizio Romano that Real Madrid have made an improved offer for PSG attacker Kylian Mbappé worth €170m + €10m in bonuses, besting their initial €160m offer made on Tuesday.

PSG President Al-Khelaifi spoke with BeIN Sports moments ago live from Istanbul at the Champions’ League draw and had the following to say on the Kylian Mbappé situation:

“I am going to be very clear, everyone knows our position. That is very clear, we are not going to change it.”

Real Madrid’s latest offer is in theory PSG making back what they spent, but in practice it isn’t as the €10m is in bonuses, as Les Parisiens still owe AS Monaco €35m – we expect this new offer to be rejected unless Kylian Mbappé definitively tells PSG in the coming hours he’s not signing a new contract.

 

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Raoul Bellanova to join Cagliari from Bordeaux on loan with permanent option

Emery Taisne reports this afternoon that Bordeaux are set to let go of young Italian full-back Raoul Bellanova, who will join Serie A side Cagliari.

The 22-year-old signs on an initial loan deal, which includes a permanent option set at €750k, having been under contract with the Marine et Blanc until 2023.

Bellanova initially joined from Milan’s youth ranks in 2019, and has seen virtually no playing time with Les Girondins amid loan spells at Atalanta and Pescara.

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Lyon failed with Anthony Martial approach, considered move for Franck Ribéry

L’Équipe report that Sporting Director Juninho made a number of efforts to reinforce his Lyon squad on transfer deadline day, notably in attack.

He approached French international forward Anthony Martial about returning to his former club on loan without an option to buy for the rest of the 2021/22 campaign, but the player refused.

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Talks internally also occurred about 38-year-old winger Franck Ribéry, an idea that was liked a lot by manager Peter Bosz. But in the end Juninho decided not to seriously pursue a deal.

OL also tried to sign Pablo Sarabia on loan from PSG, but the Spaniard was instead pushed towards Sporting Portugal to enable Les Parisiens to close a deal for Nuno Mendes.

 

Georginio Wijnaldum on joining PSG: “I came here to win it all.”

In an interview published in today’s L’Équipe, midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum discussed his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain amid interest from other club’s in Europe’s elite this summer, as well as his ambitions in all competitions this season.

The Dutch international also touched on manager Mauricio Pochettino’s plans for him, his role in the PSG squad, and his relationship with former Lyon man Memphis Depay.

Les Parisiens kick off their Champions League campaign tomorrow night against Club Brugge, before facing Lyon on Sunday night in one of Ligue 1’s major clashes.

On whether he could have joined PSG in 2015

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Yes, it’s true. The initial contacts go back to 2014, after the World Cup. PSG wanted me to come but I wanted to stay at PSV Eindhoven for another year to try and become Dutch champion before leaving. I also wanted to stay with Memphis [Depay]. I was injured for a long time the previous season and I felt a bit indebted to the supporters. I stayed and we won the league. I was more open to the idea of leaving after that, and Paris had come back. But at that point I didn’t feel a real desire to sign me. I chose to sign for Newcastle, who really wanted me and made that clear to me.

On his reasons for joining now

Like I say, you go with your feeling. A few months ago, I wanted to stay at Liverpool, but without going into the details, I didn’t get the feeling they wanted to keep me. In these cases, you have to move forward. Barcelona came up. I was really happy because, since I was a kid, like with the majority of Dutch players, it’s been the club of my dreams, even if I have to admit that my idol was Zinédine Zidane, a Real Madrid player! I was keen on the idea of signing for Barcelona. But the negotiations lasted a while and eventually PSG came forward. Unlike 6 years ago, the club showed their desire to have me. It was time for me to see something else.

On interest from other clubs

There were discussions with Bayern Munich but they started further back. I also spoke with Inter Milan, who made a very good impression on me, the sort that as a player you want to have.

Why Paris, then?

Because of the project that was set out, and because I was told that I’d be a part of it. The management did everything to convince me. PSG went through the negotiations very quickly, and before we did so I spoke with Mauricio Pochettino and Leonardo. They assured me that they wanted to build one of the best teams in Europe.

On whether he was guaranteed a place as a key player

No, but you know, it’s up to me to do what I can do become a key player for the team. Certain clubs can make lots of promises, but if you’re not good you won’t play, and that makes sense. There will always be competition in a team like Paris, and it’s better that way. They didn’t so much promise me I would be a key player as explain to me how I would become an essential piece of the project with my experience and quality. That’s the kind of conversation I had with Leonardo, the manager, and the president [Nasser Al-Khelaifi] later on. They told me I had time to think about it but I agreed straight away. I knew this would be good for me.

On whether he spoke to Memphis about the move

Yes, Memphis knew everything!

On whether he could have joined Memphis at Barcelona

No, Memphis isn’t the kind of guy to go “I’m going here, follow me”. He told me to go with what I felt. I explained my situation with Barcelona, Paris and the other clubs to him. Of course it would be a dream to play in the same club together after being separated in 2015, but fate has decided otherwise. Then again, we play together for the national team. We have a great relationship, we call each other often. Whenever we have some free time, we try to meet up.

On what Pochettino told him this summer and in 2016, when he tried to sign him for Spurs

He didn’t say, “listen, this is how we’re going to play”, because I already knew how he works. Even if there’s always adjustments to make depending on your squad. Back in 2016, he set out how he manages, the style of play he likes, and so on. Because of that, this summer’s conversation was actually quite short. He asked me whether I was open to what Paris were offering, and spoke to me about the project and what they wanted to do. 

I was transparent, I told them I’d been speaking to Barcelona but that an agreement hadn’t been reached. If I had signed something, I wouldn’t have gone back on it, but here that wasn’t the case.

On how Pochettino plans to use him

When we spoke in 2016, he talked about a match between Spurs and Newcastle where I played on the left wing and did well. He said, “I’m not a coach who wants to put their players in fixed positions. Of course there are baseline tasks, but I want you to feel free to bring everything you can do to the table”. That worked perfectly for me, I don’t like to be stuck in a fixed position.

On his first impressions of Ligue 1

I’ve found that teams were very defensive against us. They leave very few spaces in between the lines, so it’s very difficult to find the intervals. I was expecting it, but to be honest not at that point. I take it as a mark of respect on the part of these teams for PSG, and truthfully, when you look at our team, it makes sense that the opposition isn’t going all-out in attack. I think it’ll be different in the Champions League, we’ll be playing teams who will also want to dictate the game.

On his ambitions after winning everything at Liverpool

To be part of such an ambitious project is one of the reasons I signed. It’s even the most important. Considering all of the great players here, people are only talking about the Champions League. But I didn’t sign here to only win that competition, I came here to win it all.

Obviously, the Champions League is massive because the club hasn’t won it yet. It reminds me of Liverpool in the league – they hadn’t won since it changed its name to the Premier League and it became an obsession. I get the feeling that it’s the same here. But we shouldn’t ignore the other competitions. The Champions League is what, 13 matches? There’s more to a season than 13 matches. I want to be in a team that wins everything, like Guardiola’s Barcelona.

Lionel Messi suffers knock above left knee against Lyon

L’Équipe report this afternoon that Lionel Messi sustained a knock after being kneed during last night’s 2-1 win over Lyon at the Parc des Princes. Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino had taken his compatriot off midway through the second half for Achraf Hakimi, in a move that drew a grimace from the six-time Ballon d’Or winner.

Pochettino had made the change with PSG’s crowded fixture list in mind, and this morning the former Barcelona man arrived in training hobbling, spending the whole day in the treatment room.

The club will assess the forward’s medical condition tomorrow, with Messi having sustained the issue on his left knee – the same area on which he was injured on Argentina duty in September against Venezuela, in a tackle that saw his opponent red carded. 

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