REVEALED: How Newcastle can help Barcelona land Messi

Tom Hancock
Tom Hancock
  • Updated: 23 May 2023 08:37 CDT
  • 3 min read
Lionel Messi of PSG with the Newcastle and Barcelona badges
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Newcastle’s interest in Raphinha could prove key to Barcelona chances of re-signing Lionel Messi this summer.

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Raphinha only joined Barca from Leeds last July, moving to the Camp Nou in a €58m deal – but if offloading him paves the way for Messi’s homecoming, the LaLiga champions elect may simply not be able to resist.

Newcastle are said to be prepared to shell out €80m for the 26-year-old Brazil international winger – almost twice his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €47.8m.

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According to Spanish journalist Gerard Romero, of Twitch channel Jijantes FC, Newcastle have already reached out to Barca with a ‘verbal offer’ for Raphinha.

A superb Premier League campaign has put the Magpies on the cusp of returning to the Champions League after 19 years away – so the next transfer window could see some particularly big names through the door at St. James’ Park.

Since their Saudi-backed takeover in the autumn of 2021, Newcastle have spent more than €300m (£270m) – although paying €80m for Raphinha would see the club break their transfer record (currently €70m for Alexander Isak).

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Messi has made 71 appearances for PSG
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Messi's PSG exit confirmed

The latest news comes less than a week after Barca boss Xavi confirmed the club had met with LaLiga about potentially bringing Messi back to the Camp Nou.

Barca’s well-documented financial difficulties could prove obstructive to registering the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner – who is believed to earn over €700,000 a week at PSG.

Messi – who was suspended by PSG on Tuesday for making an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia – will leave the Ligue 1 giants when his contract expires at the end of June, having spent two seasons at the Parc des Princes.