Lionel Messi travels to PSG to complete move after leaving Barcelona

Herculez Gomez thinks a future MLS transfer to Lionel Messi is more likely, since the forward has left Barcelona. (1:35).After the proposed PSG move (1.35), Messi's move to MLS is'more probable'Lionel Messi flew to Paris by private jet on Tuesday to complete his move to Paris Saint-Germain.After Sunday's sad farewell to Barcelona, the Argentina international has travelled to Paris. ESPN has learned that Messi has signed a two year contract with PSG. There is also the possibility of an extension. After Messi has completed his medical, a news conference will be held on Tuesday. He is expected to present supporters on Saturday.Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ (U.S. Only)- Messi's tears of joy on Barcelona's Day like no otherBarca fans can still purchase Messi jerseys from the club store- The definitive timeline for Messi's Barcelona careerMessi boarded a private plane where hundreds of fans waited to see him at the Bourget airport in France as well as at PSG's Parc des Princes Stadium.Jorge, Messi's father, is asked by reporters at Barcelona El Prat airport whether his son will sign with PSG.He replied, "Yes."Jorge Messi was asked who was responsible for Messi's departure from Barcelona.ESPN has been informed by sources that the contract offered by PSG to Messi, the six-time Ballon d'Or winner, will allow him to earn more than Neymar (PSG's Brazil star) and Messi's former teammate at Barca. Sources claim Messi will be staying at Hotel Le Royal Monceau. This is the same hotel where Neymar stayed in 2017 when he broke the world record of 222m to PSG.Barca's record contract with Messi expired on June 30, and the club was unable to complete the deal due to financial constraints. On Sunday, Messi was tearful and stated that he wanted to stay at Barca. He also agreed to a half-wage cut. However, the club did not have enough room due to their inability to sell other players and lower their wage bill.Lionel Messi arrives at El Prat airport, Barcelona. Photo by JOSEP LAGO/AFP via Getty ImagesMessi's five-year contract at Barcelona saw the club's wage bill at 110% of its revenue. Their spending limit with LaLiga has fallen from more than 600 million in 2019-20, to 200m for next season. This made it impossible to register the new deal even with a pay cut.Messi also acknowledged that he received numerous calls from clubs following the announcement that he would no longer be associated with Barca for his 21-year tenure.Messi stated that "[PSG] was one possibility." "There is nothing currently closed, but we are talking about many things. Many clubs expressed interest after Barca's statement. Although there is no definitive answer, there are still talks.In Paris, people gather in front of Parc des Princes stadium to await Lionel Messi's arrival. Zakaria Abdelkafi/AFP via Getty ImagesMessi responded to questions about the possibility of joining a rival team. I had to go, even though I didn't want. I want to win. This is my mentality. I want to win."After Messi's departure, Barca won with a stunning 3-0 win over Juventus the Joan Gamper Trophy.