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Lionel Messi to Man City now realistic as desperate star ‘will halve £750k-a-week wages’

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Lionel Messi’s potential transfer to Manchester City has become more realistic as the forward is prepared to “halve his £750,000-a-week wages”.

The forward threw the footballing world into chaos over the summer when he told Barcelona he wanted to leave the club before performing a U-turn days later.

And the most hotly-linked side with a move were City as Pep Guardiola would consider a reunion in his pursuit of a Champions League.

But 90Min have reported that the Premier League giants could have a chance of securing the six-time Ballon D’Or winner. Messi is currently on a deal worth £750,000-a-week, which can fluctuate due to his image rights and bonuses.

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