Lionel Messi and PSG reach agreement – Club publishes teaser video

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Press conference on Wednesday 

Paris Saint-Germain and Lionel Messi have reached an agreement, according to media reports. As reported by Téléfoot and L’Équipe on Tuesday, the six-time Ballon d’Or winner is expected to arrive in Paris and complete his medical on Tuesday. A PSG press conference is understood to be planned for Wednesday.

Update 3:20 pm BST: The transfer could be officially announced as early as Tuesday. PSG published a video on the club’s homepage and on social networks with numerous hints such as Messi’s six Ballon d’Or trophies in front of the Eiffel Tower or an Argentinian flag between the shirts of Neymar and Mbappé. In addition, photos of Messi’s arrival in the French capital were already circulating.

Donnarumma, Alaba, Beckham & Co. – The most valuable free transfers in history

43 Ruud van Nistelrooy – 2010 – Market Value: €16M

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Real Madrid to Hamburg

42 Goran Pandev – 2010 – Market Value: €16M

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Lazio to Inter

41 Ryan Fraser – 2020 – Market Value: €17.5M

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Bournemouth to Newcastle

40 Max Meyer – 2018 – Market Value: €18M

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Schalke to Crystal Palace

39 Mark Uth – 2018 – Market Value: €18M

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Hoffenheim to Schalke

38 Joel Matip – 2016 – Market Value: €18M

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Schalke to Liverpool

37 Maxi Rodríguez – 2010 – Market Value: €18M

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Atlético to Liverpool

36 David Beckham – 2007 – Market value: €19.8M

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Real Madrid to LA Galaxy

35 Edinson Cavani – 2020 – Market Value: €20M

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PSG to Manchester United

34 Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 2020 – Market value: €20M

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Arsenal to Roma

33 Dani Parejo – 2020 – Market value: €20M

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Valencia to Villarreal

32 Mario Balotelli – 2019 – Market value: €20M

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Marseille to Brescia

31 Diego Godín – 2019 – Market value: €20M

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Atlético to Inter

30 Mario Balotelli – 2019 – Market value: €20M

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Nice to Marseille

29 Jack Wilshere – 2018 – Market value: €20M

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Arsenal to West Ham

28 Yevgen Konoplyanka – 2015 – Market value: €20M

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Dnipro to Sevilla

27 Sami Khedira – 2015 – Market value: €20M

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Real Madrid to Juventus

26 Keisuke Honda – 2014 – Market value: €20M

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CSKA Moscow to Milan

25 Fernando Llorente – 2013 – Market value: €20M

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Athletic Club to Juventus

24 Michael Ballack – 2010 – Market value: €20M

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Chelsea to Leverkusen

23 Luis Figo – 2005 – Market value: €20M

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Real Madrid to Inter

22 Yacine Brahimi – 2019 – Market value: €21M

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Porto to Al Rayyan

21 Joe Cole – 2010 – Market value: €21M

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Chelsea to Liverpool

20 Héctor Herrera – 2019 – Market value: €22M

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Porto to Atlético

19 Samuel Eto’o – 2013 – Market value: €22M

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Anzhi to Chelsea

18 Willian – 2020 – Market value: €22.5M

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Chelsea to Arsenal

17 Thomas Meunier – 2020 – Market value: €24M

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PSG to Borussia Dortmund

16 Sergio Agüero – 2021 – Market value: €25M

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Manchester City to Barcelona

15 Ander Herrera – 2019 – Market value: €25M

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Manchester United to PSG

14 Georginio Wijnaldum – 2021 – Market value: €30M

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Liverpool to PSG

13 Santi Mina – 2019 – Market value: €30M

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Valencia to Vigo

12 Emre Can – 2018 – Market value: €30M

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Liverpool to Juventus

11 James Rodríguez – 2020 – Market value: €32M

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Real Madrid to Everton

10 Adrien Rabiot – 2019 – Market value: €35M

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PSG to Juventus

9 Michael Ballack – 2006 – Market value: €35M

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Bayern Munich to Chelsea

8 Hakan Calhanoglu – 2021 – Market value: €35M

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AC Milan to Inter Milan

7 Aaron Ramsey – 2019 – Market value: €40M

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Arsenal to Juventus

6 Leon Goretzka – 2018 – Market value: €40M

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Schalke to Bayern Munich

5 Stefan de Vrij – 2018 – Market value: €40M

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Lazio to Inter

4 Memphis Depay – 2021 – Market value: €45M

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Olympique Lyon to Barcelona

3 Robert Lewandowski – 2014 – Market value: €50M

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Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich

2 David Alaba – 2021 – Market value: €55M

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Bayern Munich to Real Madrid

1 Gianluigi Donnarumma – 2021 – Market value: €60M

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AC Milan to PSG

According to the latest reports, the FC Barcelona icon, who had to leave the club for economic reasons in the summer, will receive a signing-on fee of €25 million, plus a net salary of €35 million to €40 million per year for an initial two seasons. After that, there would be an option for another season at the same salary.

Messi had to leave Barcelona after 21 years and 35 titles because the rules of Financial Fair Play in Spain had made a new contract for the Argentine impossible at the financially struggling club. PSG would be a possibility, Messi had confirmed at a press conference to say goodbye to his former club on Sunday.

All Ballon d’Or winners since 1990

1990: Lothar Matthäus (Inter Milan – Germany)

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1991: Jean-Pierre Papin (Olympique Marseille – France)

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1992: Marco van Basten (AC Milan – Netherlands)

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1993: Roberto Baggio (Juventus – Italy)

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1994: Hristo Stoichkov (FC Barcelona – Bulgaria)

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1995: George Weah (Paris Saint-Germain/AC Mailand – Liberia)

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1996: Matthias Sammer (Borussia Dortmund – Brazil)

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1997: Ronaldo (Inter Milan/FC Barcelona – Brazil)

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1998: Zinédine Zidane (Juventus – France)

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1999: Rivaldo (FC Barcelona – Brazil)

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2000: Luís Figo (Real Madrid/FC Barcelona – Portugal)

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2001: Michael Owen (Liverpool – England)

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2002: Ronaldo (Real Madrid – Brazil)

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2003: Pavel Nedved (Juventus – Czech Republic)

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2004: Andrii Shevchenko (AC Milan – Ukraine)

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2005: Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona – Brazil)

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2006: Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus/Real Madrid – Italy)

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2007: Kaká (AC Milan – Brazil)

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2008: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United – Portugal)

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2009: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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2010: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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2011: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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2012: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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2013: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid – Portugal)

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2014: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid – Portugal)

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2015: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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2016: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid – Portugal)

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2017: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid – Portugal)

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2018: Luka Modric (Real Madrid – Croatia)

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2019: Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona – Argentina)

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