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Lionel Messi reviewing final details of Paris Saint-Germain offer following Barcelona exit

Lionel Messi said he did not want to leave Barcelona in an emotional farewell news conference on Sunday; Messi has now received a formal contract offer from PSG but said "nothing is confirmed"; Messi also has two other potential options after leaving Barcelona

Lionel Messi is set to depart Barcelona after an association of over two decades with the club
Image: Lionel Messi has received a two-year contract offer from Paris Saint-Germain

Lionel Messi and his representatives are still reviewing the final details of the two-year contract offer he has received from Paris Saint-Germain.

Talks between the two parties remain ongoing over the initial two-year deal, thought to be worth £25m a year after tax, that PSG offered Messi following his Barcelona exit.

Messi also has two other potential options after leaving the Spanish side but PSG remain the favourites to sign him.

Barcelona announced Messi would not continue at the club after they were unable to fulfil a new contract that had been agreed with the player due to "financial and structural obstacles".

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A tearful Messi says he did not want to leave Barcelona and added that, while a move to Paris Saint-Germain is possible, nothing is confirmed yet

The Argentina international has spoken directly with PSG head coach Mauricio Pochettino about moving to the French capital.

Asked if PSG will be his next move at his farewell news conference on Sunday, Messi said: "That is one possibility, to reach those heights.

"I've got nothing confirmed with anybody. I had a lot of calls, a lot of interested clubs. At the moment, nothing is closed, but we are talking about a lot of things."

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PSG quickly emerged as the front-runners for his signature, in a move that would reunite him with former Barcelona team-mate Neymar.

Tearful Messi bids Barca farewell

Messi said he did not want to leave Barcelona in an emotional farewell news conference on Sunday.

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Messi's farewell press conference at Barcelona was an emotional occasion that football fans across the world will never forget, says Sky Sports News' Gary Cotterill

Messi was in tears as he received a standing ovation in his final Barcelona press conference to announce the end of his 21 years with the club.

Barcelona confirmed Messi's departure on Thursday night, the same day he returned to Catalonia following his post-Copa America holiday.

Messi had travelled to Barcelona expecting to agree on the details of the announcement of his new five-year deal, and he confirmed he offered to reduce his wages by 50 per cent.

"This year, my family and I were convinced we were going to stay at home, that's what we all wanted more than anything," said Messi.

"We'd always made this our own, we were at home. We thought we would be staying here in Barcelona. But today, we have to say goodbye to all of this."

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