Lionel Messi's father has now broken his silence after reports suggested his son has agreed to move to Saudi Arabia.
The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner returned to Paris Saint-Germain training on Monday, despite having been initially suspended by the club for two weeks following an unauthorised trip to the Middles East last week.
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While he appears to currently be training alone and away from the squad, the rumour mill regarding his future has continued to swirl, with reports suggesting his time in Paris is all but over.
Earlier this week, Saudi giants Al Hilal were reported to have reached an agreement for the Argentine's signature, but his father Jorge Messi, who also acts as his agent, has now denied the existence of any such agreement to join the Riyadh-based outfit.
"There is absolutely nothing," Jorge said on Tuesday evening, according to PSGtalk.
"The decision will not be made until Lionel has finished the championship with PSG.
"Once the season is over, it will be time to analyse and see what there is, and then we'll make a decision.
"The truth is unique and we can assure you that there is nothing with anyone.
"Not verbal, not signed, not agreed, and there will be none until the end of the season."
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Meanwhile, transfer expert Guillem Balague believes the 35-year-old is intent on remaining in Europe, albeit not with PSG.
"I can tell you the plan is [to] finish the season and then see what happens," Balague said on CBS Sports Golazo.
"Let's see what offers we get and where he fancies going. But his priority is actually to stay in Europe, but not PSG. So, let's see."
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