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Rayane Messi Signs Three-Year Deal with Strasbourg

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Rayane Messi, a 17-year-old forward from Dijon, is set to transfer to Strasbourg in a deal valued at €1 million. The agreement between the two clubs includes potential add-ons and a 10% sell-on clause.

According to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Strasbourg has finalized the acquisition of Messi, with the young talent expected to sign a three-year contract.

Romano shared the details on X, noting that the deal involves €1 million, which could increase with add-ons, and includes a 10% clause for future sales.

Messi joined Dijon’s youth academy from Versailles in 2022 and made his debut with the first team on April 5, 2024.

Notably, he became Dijon’s youngest ever scorer at just 16 years and 325 days old. Additionally, Messi has been a regular player for France’s U-17 national team.

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Football Legend Paul Merson Sends Message to Arteta After Win

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Football legend Paul Merson praises Mikel Arteta on his win this season and shares good luck to him in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain.

He praised the manager, saying that Arteta really pushed the club to the best and the win is well deserved.

“Congratulations to Arsenal once again. It is a well-deserved win after 22 years. We can’t wait to see the 30th of May and see if it’s a double win.”


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Luis Enrique Calls Arsenal the Best Team in the World

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Luis Enrique, manager of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), praised Arsenal F.C. and called them the best team in the world after their win in the Premier League.

He shared: “I believe they deserve to win the league — they have had an outstanding season.

“We have already faced this Arsenal team, so we are aware of their capabilities.

“Without the ball, they are the best team in the world, and with it, they can score frequently. This creates a remarkable combination for them.”


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Victor Osimhen Speaks on His Childhood and Family Struggles

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Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen spoke about his childhood days and the difficult experiences he faced growing up.

He revealed that his mother was the breadwinner of the family and that her death deeply affected them.

“My mom was the breadwinner of the family, but she and my dad never had issues because of it.”

He shared that when his mother passed away, they not only missed her emotionally but also struggled financially without her support.

Fans related to his story and applauded how he has now risen to greatness.

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