Lionel Messi transfer LIVE: PSG announce signing after Argentine legend leaves Barcelona
Follow all the latest updates as Messi is confirmed as a PSG player
Lionel Messi is in Paris to be unveiled as Paris Saint-Germain's latest superstar signing. The Argentine begrudgingly departed Barcelona in a flood of tears given the horrendous state of the La Liga club's financial situation. Messi has opted to join friends Neymar and Angel Di Maria at the Parc des Princes, with compatriot Mauricio Pochettino welcoming him to the Ligue 1 giants.
PSG will possess a formidable attack with the 34-year-old joining Neymar and Kylian Mbappe to form one of the most mouth-watering tridents in European football history. Without a Champions League title in six years amid Barcelona's demise, Messi will hope to help deliver the title that PSG covet most, following their semi-final exit at the hands of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
While PSG had to pay €222m to sign Neymar from Barcelona in 2017, there will be no transfer fee for Messi, whose contract expired this summer at the Nou Camp. Instead Messi joins perhaps the greatest ever cast of free agents to arrive at one club, including Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, former Real Madrid stalwart Sergio Ramos and former Liverpool midfielder Gini Wijnaldum.
Follow all the latest updates below as Messi is confirmed as a PSG player.
Varane begins Manchester United medical
Per Sky Sports, Raphael Varane has begun his medical ahead of a move from Real Madrid to Manchester United.
The France defender has already been revealed as a United player by the Premier League club, though the move will not be made official until the 28-year-old has successfully completed his medical.
PSG announce press conference
Paris Saint-Germain have announced that they will hold a press conference at 11am local time tomorrow, which will almost certainly herald their presentation of Lionel Messi as a PSG player.
Yoane Wissa signs for Brentford
Brentford have signed Congolese international winger Yoane Wissa from Lorient.
The 24-year-old has penned a four year contract, with the option of a further year, after the clubs agreed an undisclosed fee.
Brentford FC Head Coach, Thomas Frank, said: “Wissa is someone who fits many different positions for us. He can play as a winger, as a number 10, and as a striker. He has that pace and power which we think is really important to be a threat in behind. He has good ability to take on players and create overloads. He also has good pressing abilities; he will need to learn our style of play but he fits the pressing criteria we want from a winger, a striker, or a number 10.
“He had one good season in Ligue 2 and one very good season in Ligue 1 and now we look forward to developing him further. I’m sure that he will help the team. He is a very good character as well; everyone knows that it is very important for our culture that we only get good characters in. He is very keen to come in and help the team and we are very keen to get him in.”
Neymar welcomes Lionel Messi to PSG
Wilshere still waiting for new club to approach him
Former England international Jack Wilshere has told talkSPORT that he remains without a club following his release release by Championship side Bournemouth at the end of last season.
“I’ve actually had a good pre-season. I’ve been training with a club just to keep myself fit. I’m in a good place, physically. I’m 29,” the midfielder said.
“I’m waiting for the right opportunity to come up, to be honest. But, having said that, nothing has come up at the minute and there’s nothing happening.
“I’m just waiting. I don’t really know how long I can wait, I don’t really want to wait as long as I did last time when I left West Ham in the summer, and then I didn’t get a club until January when I went to Bournemouth.
“So, hopefully, something will happen sooner rather than later.”
Neymar welcomes Messi to PSG...
Well, would you look at Neymar’s Instagram story?
He appears to think that Lionel Messi to Paris-Saint Germain is a done deal.
The former Barcelona teammates look set to be reunited in the French capital.
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