The former star of the Argentinian club Newell’s Old Boys, Gabriel Heinze, is sure that his compatriot Lionel Messi will return to the native club.

Lionel Messi
According to goal.com
Heinze does not believe that the world famous striker will retire at
Barcelona FC, but rather in the club where his successful career
started.
Four-time Ballon d’Or winner left Newell’s Old Boys, founded in 1903,
left for Catalunya at the age of 13, where he soon became a young
sensation.
Gabriel Heinze
Meanwhile Messi in September celebrated 14 years in FCB. The victorious
striker won 6 La Liga titles and 3 Champions League titles for his club.
And does not look like stopping.
However Heinze insisted that Messi’s return to the Argentinian club was inevitable.
However Heinze insisted that Messi’s return to the Argentinian club was inevitable.
“Messi will retire at Newell’s, there’s no need to convince him of anything. I don’t see him wearing any other shirt in Argentina than that of Newell’s and he will retire at Newell’s.”
It is worth mentioning that Heinze, who was a defender, also started his career with Newell’s where he retired this year at the age of 36 after playing for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Sporting CP, among others.
“I had played very few games in Argentina and never thought of going back there to finish my career but the last two years I spent with Newell’s Old Boys were the best of my life.”
Messi, 27, has a contract with Barcelona until June 2018.
However Heinze insisted that Messi’s return to the Argentinian club was inevitable.
However Heinze insisted that Messi’s return to the Argentinian club was inevitable.
“Messi will retire at Newell’s, there’s no need to convince him of anything. I don’t see him wearing any other shirt in Argentina than that of Newell’s and he will retire at Newell’s.”
It is worth mentioning that Heinze, who was a defender, also started his career with Newell’s where he retired this year at the age of 36 after playing for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Sporting CP, among others.
“I had played very few games in Argentina and never thought of going back there to finish my career but the last two years I spent with Newell’s Old Boys were the best of my life.”
Messi, 27, has a contract with Barcelona until June 2018.
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