In a summer marked still by the sanitary crisis, in which they did not expect significant movements during the market, the 'bomb' has been, beyond all doubt, the exit of Lionel Messi of the FC Barcelona, announced officially on 5 August, before the pronouncements of the Argentinian and of Joan Laporta.
The fact has had global repercussion, and the main sportive means have done echo of this, with the now ex captain of the Barça occupying his covers, so much in his editions impresas, as in his websites and accounts of social networks, in distinct languages, a fact that evidence that the football does not have borders.
Messi, on everyone's lips
From France, where expect to receive prompt to the Argentinian star, L'Équipe has opened his cover with the headline "Paris well costs a Messi", in reference to his possible signing by Paris Saint-Germain, that already would have advanced actions to attain an agreement with the player.
In the case of the United Kingdom, the course of Messi has been reviewed like a sad fact by part of the Daily Telegraph, as well as the Financial Times and TheGuardian ; nevertheless, the British have given a greater attention to the successes reached by his athletes in the Olympic games.
Italy himself has devoted a greater space to the occurred, especially the Ran dello Sport, Tuttosport and The Gazzetta dello Sport, in which the tears of Messi in his farewell fill the covers and aim to that the PSG will be his next destination, an image that also collects To Ball, in Portugal.
Of course, the Argentinian means also have published the news with the captain of the Albiceleste in the covers of Bugle, Black River and The Voice of the Interior. From his country also have begun to especular on which will be his new house, that seems to be the Park of the Princes.