Lionel Messi is reportedly close to leaving Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) this summer despite agreeing that he would stay for another year with the French giants during the World Cup.
Lionel Messi is set for a return to Paris Saint-Germaine with what may be an awkward reunion with Kylian Mbappe and French fans after beating them in the World Cup. So, when will the Argentinian return to play for PSG in Ligue 1?
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are perhaps two of the best soccer players of their generation. Their rivalry is also regarded as one of the greatest in sport. Are they teaming up after their respective stints at Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germaine?
Manchester United player Cristiano Ronaldo has snatched the top spot in the world's highest-paid soccer players list from Paris Saint-Germain Lionel Messi.
Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal on Tuesday at 2:45 PM. The game, which promises to be an exciting affair, will be played in London at the City of Manchester Stadium.
There is no bigger matchup of heavyweights than the Manchester City vs. Paris Saint-Germain tilt in the quarterfinals of this year's Champions League. The match on Wednesday at 2:45 p.m. EST at the Parc des Princes in Paris is undeniably going to tell us whether the game lives up to the hype.
The Champions League draw was announced on Monday showcasing some wildly interesting matchups that should allow for some fun spectacle come February.
There were undoubtedly some big winners and some big losers. Teams that will love their draw and teams that will have nightmares about their scenario throughout the holiday season. So who are they? Let's have a look.
Two years ago Ángel Di María had the best year of his soccer career. Not only did the Argentine win the Champions League and Copa del Rey with Los Blancos, but he did so putting up his finest numbers as well. Seven goals and 22 assists in Spain and Europe only told part of the story for Di Maria as the underlying numbers were also excellent. Not only was he attacking, but he was also defending, tracking back and offering a superb link from one end of the pitch to the other.
Fernando Palomo sat down with our sports team to talk about 2015 UEFA Champions League and who he thinks could win it all in this exclusive interview. Palomo also talks about the soccer superstars of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Manchester City, playing without Yaya Toure, Vincent Kompany and English Premier League (EPL) leading scorer Sergio Aguero, managed to defy the odds, defeating Series A club AS Roma to advance to the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. Luis Suarez helped Barcelona beat PSG with an assist to Lionel Messi -- scoring his 75th career Champions League, three ahead of Cristiano Ronald on the all-time scorers list -- and scoring his first goal with the Catalan club since his transfer from Liverpool.
Lionel Messi made history when he scored his 70th and 71st career UEFA Champions League goals helping Barcelona beat Ajax Amsterdam 2-0, helping the Spanish club advance into the Round of 16. Barcelona will be joined by Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, Ligue 1 champs Paris Saint-Germain and Primeira Liga club Porto in the next phase of the tournament.
The Champions League qualifiers are currently underway with a number of teams looking to find their way throughout the playoffs and into the group stage. While some of these sides could surprise, the likelihood of any emerging as major title contenders is unlikely at best. Latin Post.com predicts the top teams most likely to make deep runs in the tournament.
All this means is that the teams most likely to win it all are already qualified. Here is a look at the teams most likely to make noise at the European showcase.
Manchester City, which recently won their second English Premier League (EPL) title in three years, has accepted UEFA's sanctions - including a €60 million ($82,056,000 USD).
While Manchester City celebrates their second English Premier League (EPL) title in three years, the club faces a murky as they plan to appeal UEFA's sanctions against the team for failing to meet their "Financial Fair Play" requirements. Man City faces £49 million ($82,530,700 USD) fine paid over three years, a 21-player limit on next season's Champions League competition and a salary cap to the current payroll level.