Paris Saint-Germain president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi has branded Lionel Messi as the greatest player in the world ahead of the Argentine's Inter Miami debut later this month.
Fury said this while reacting to the racial justice protests taking place around the world following the killing of 46-year-old black American, George Floyd by a US policeman.
"I think that bit by bit, each of usis going to bring our own quality to make Paris Saint-Germain even greater and achieve the things we want to achieve."
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"We need to believe in what they are telling us. "I didn't hear anything from the touchline. If something is there and it is how they explain, maybe UEFA will investigate the situation. "That is not an excuse.
Paris Saint-Germain forward, Lionel Messi, is set for a stunning move to Inter Miami. The MLS team is confident Messi will formalise a switch as a free agent to become the highest-paid player in the history of the sport in the US.
"The player needs to come and perform and let us manage. "But for us even when you pay big money for a player at Chelsea it doesn't mean you are guaranteed to play. That is the wrong way to think.
"N'golo for usis not just an important player, he's a determinant players for us," Sarri told a press conference at Chelsea's cobham training ground ahead of their clash with Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.
"That conversation this morning was because I wanted to listen about how he was thinking now to help us tomorrow. "It was a very good conversation. Tomorrow he is in the group. "We need his quality, his skill. We need his consistency.
It is believed Juve have agreed a £70million deal to bring him to Turin. Juventus further teased the deal when they tweeted an eight-second video on Sunday which read: "What sets us apart? Coming up next. 1.07.2019."
Having him as a partner today is a sight to behold. "Little by little, he is joining us and hopefully, he will play as quickly as possible because he will be a fundamental footballer for us to fight for our objectives."
But Laporta is confident that Messi would return to the club in the future. "For us, he is the best player of all time. "We have had him here and I am convinced that in his heart he is a Culé and will always be linked to Barça.