Atletico Madrid tried to sign Lionel Messi through Luis Suarez, reveals Diego Simeone
The Argentine joined Paris Saint-Germain after his Barcelona contract expired, but the Catalan club’s La Liga rivals attempted to sign the 34-year-old
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Your support makes all the difference.Diego Simeone has revealed how Atletico Madrid attempted to sign Lionel Messi last summer.
The Argentine coach explored the possibility of uniting with his compatriot following his Barcelona exit.
And ‘El Cholo’ admits he spoke to his forward Luis Suarez, a close friend of Messi from their time together at the Nou Camp, to discover whether a deal could be struck to keep the Argentine superstar in La Liga.
“When what happened at Barcelona happened, we called Luis,” Simeone told Argentinian newspaper Diario Ole on Tuesday, with Messi eventually joining Paris Saint-Germain.
“I didn’t call Leo. But I called Luis to say ‘look, how is he? Would he be keen? Is there the slightest possibility... imagining that he could come to Atletico Madrid.”
Suarez has thrived since leaving Barcelona in 2020, when Ronald Koeman deemed him surplus to requirements, helping Atleti to win their first title since 2014.
But the Uruguayan, who scored 21 league goals last season, quickly informed Simeone that talks had progressed rapidly with PSG and Atletico had left it too late to convince Messi.
“It lasted about three hours,” he said. “Obviously Paris Saint-Germain were obsessed with that signing. The truth is that [coaching Messi] hasn’t happened because he’s been at Barcelona, we’ve been at Atletico, and while he’s been with the national team I haven’t been there.”
“It’s like an aeroplane that you see in the sky and say ‘there it goes...’”
Simeone added his views on where Messi should play, underlining his own commitment to winning above everything else.
“If you ask me where Messi should play: in a team that wants to win,” Simeone said. “He should play in a team that knows what to do to win.
“It doesn’t matter where. In a team that wants to win and is prepared to win. Don’t worry about him. Worry about the team.”
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