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Paris wants to form a magic quartet

July 13, 2022

Paris has suddenly come out to play for real, and they have begun to ask Bayern about the possibility of Lewandowski’s transfer. It is indeed beyond the expectations of the fans that Paris Paris suddenly joined the competition for Lewandowski this time.

After all, the team already has three super attackers, Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe. Now they want to win Lewandowski. This is obviously the idea of ​​​​forming a magic quartet. Buying Lewandowski is actually to prepare for the new 3-5-2 play style next season. After all, Messi is getting older, and next season will focus on the No. 10 position to strategize and control the team’s situation and style of play. And Neymar is now deeply involved in the rumors of leaving the team, and Mbappe does not want to play a double striker with him. Even if Neymar does not leave in the end, he is likely to organize with Messi in the midfield.

And Lewandowski and Mbappe will take on the team’s tough task together, which is definitely good news for Messi, who wants to win the Champions League again. After all, Lewandowski is now the No. 1 in Europe as a fulcrum and goal scoring ability. The two superstars of last year’s Ballon d’Or combined are quite interesting, although the relationship between Lewandowski and Messi is not so ideal.

But if Lewandowski wants to get a high salary and compete for the Ballon d’Or again in the future, he still has to obey the ball king honestly. Let Messi make cakes for him and Mbappe in the midfield. The ability of the two to seize opportunities in front of the goal is undoubtedly the top, and Lewandowski’s current price of 50 million euros is a bit high for Barcelona. However, Paris Paris has a lot of wealth and money, and it is easier to win Lewandowski in full. Congratulations to Messi, PSG will set sail again for the Champions League next season

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