In just 30 minutes, after being sold on the website of French club Paris Saint-Germain, it was reported in the press that the shirts of the Argentine football star, Lionel Messi, were sold and run out.

The photos showed a long line of fans of the team and flea fans waiting in front of the club store in Paris, in order to get Messi's shirt, which he joined, to Paris Saint-Germain, coming from Barcelona.

Messi, 34, has officially completed his move to the French capital club, and he aspires to harvest cups with the team.

The French club started selling Messi's 30 shirt immediately after completing the transfer deal.

The fans lined up in front of the Paris Saint - Germain store in Paris, unsurprising about the danger of Corona's transmission or daylight sunshine, because they seemed determined to buy Messi's shirt.

The staff of the store was forced to set some barriers to the ramps, to avoid what might result from congestion, while those waiting for a flea shirt.

Some of these Missy fans are likely to have more days before they can get an Argentine star's shirt, because it's running out of speed.

Messi was number 10 in Barcelona, but it is his Brazilian colleague, Neymar, who currently holds that number at the Barcelona Club.

At a press conference in the French capital, Messi indicated his readiness to work with his Paris Saint-Germain teammates for success.

Messi added that the decision to change was difficult, given his long years in Barcelona "but since I got here I am very happy, and I want to start training sessions quickly."

Messi stated that his family and those around him knew that what he wanted, at the moment, was to start working with the team, "I'm here to play football, and I'm excited about my career with this club."

 

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