"Messi" dreamed of playing next to the "Brazilian Player"

The Barcelona striker, Argentine international Lionel Messi, expressed his desire to play next to the heart defense of Paris St Germain, international Brazilian Thiago Silva, according to what was in the newspaper "El Mundo Deportivo" Spanish.
According to the Spanish newspaper, the best player in the world during the past four years has expressed his admiration for Brazilian defender when he accompanied his team Catalans played against Paris Saint-Germain last season to calculate the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
The Argentine player admitted to his father, "Jorge" his desire to play next to the player who joined the French team last season coming from AC. Milan in a deal worth 50 million euros, the contract lasts for five seasons.
Prior to the players that they met on several occasions, the first when he was defending "Silva" the colors of his former team, eh. CNN. Milan, the second was through face Argentina in front of the Brazilian team, while the third and last through the latest version of the League Champions League final between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
"Silva" at the head of a group of names that are developed by the team of Barcelona, the reigning Spanish league football mind to contract with them; and in an effort to win their services in order to promote a plan back which showed this season fragility of defense is unprecedented.
And the Catalans self-defense attributed in improving the yield has especially given the decline in the level of some players in recent times, but is also ideal replacement for captain Carles Puyol at the last to retire or in the event of injury as exposed from time to time for a variety of injuries.
And "Barcelona" tried to contract with the player last summer before moving to the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, his former club, however, closed the door to joining to "Albulaograna", before announcing his departure player heading towards the Parisian team.     

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