Lionel Messi Suggested THIS Star To PSG Before Leaving; Travis Scott Takes A Cheeky Shot At The Argentinian; Read Here

Lionel Messi

Travis Scott took a cheeky dig at Lionel Messi in his new song and the World Cup winner suggested a superstar to PSG to follow.

Lionel Messi: It looks like Messi can’t stay out of the news no matter how hard he tries. Something is always happening around him that allows him to remain in the limelight. And something like that just happened.

Travis Scott hyped album ‘Utopia’ has just dropped and it looks like he took a cheeky dig at the World Cup winner in one of the songs. There are 19 tracks in the album with collaborations with stars like Drake, Beyonce, Future, and the Weeknd.

On the other hand, many reports have come out stating that before leaving PSG, Messi suggested a player that the club should pursue. Whether the club pursued the said player is a different matter altogether.

Travis Scott Cheeky Dig At Lionel Messi

In the 19-song album, there is a song ‘Meltdown’ featuring Drake in it. In the song, Scott is not afraid of cheekily mentioning Argentinian’s name and has a fun and slight banter with it.

The lyrics read “Your boy going Lionel Messi, I go Tom Brady.” The lyrics indicate the impact that Messi has had in America in his short stint. In just two matches he has garnered so much attention worldwide.

Celebrities like Serena Williams, Lebron James, and Kim Kardashian witnessed the World Cup winner debut for Miami like it was some kind of spectacle.

A World Class Striker

According to various reports, Messi suggested PSG go for Tottenham and England star striker Harry Kane. Kane is one of the best strikers in the world and is in the last year of his contract with Spurs.

And as we know, the French club has not pursued Kane. And now the English striker is close to signing for Bayern Munich. But, now that Kylian Mbappe is leaving, maybe PSG will try and hijack that deal.

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