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Barcelona Set To Sell Lionel Messi, See Details
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Lionel Messi: Barcelona board ‘debate transfer’ with some in favour of selling superstar.
- Lionel Messi’s future at Camp Nou now hangs in the balance as some board members want him to leave
- TheArgentine has threatened to leave the club if there is no restructuring
- Messi has also told new manager Ronald Koeman that he no longer sees his future at the club
Lionel Messi could finally leave Barcelona this summer as the club’s board continues to debate the possible transfer of the Argentine star as some are in favour of selling the superstar.
The 33-year-old is visibly furious with the club management and has threatened to quit the Catalan club any moment from now.
The Sun are reporting that Messi, whose contract lapses in the summer of 2021, has told the club board to restructure the squad totally otherwise he would leave.
Messi also told new Barcelona handler Ronald Koeman that he does not see his future at the Camp Nou after the side's failure last term.
After being appointed as the new manager at Barcelona, Ronald Koeman decided to meet his wards to discuss how they will succeed as from next season.
According to the report by Radio RAC1, his meeting with captain Messi was not that fruitful as the Argentine is already considering leaving the Catalans.
The report added that Messi even ended his summer holiday on Thursday, August 20, in order for him to sort out his future with the Barcelona chiefs.
ESPN claim the 33-year-old's uncertainty has sparked a huge debate at board level and some board members have agreed to let the maestro leave.
If he does leave, Manchester City have been rated Messi's likeliest destination, followed by Inter Milan.
His rumbling discontent with Barca bigwigs peaked after last week's 8-2 Champions League humbling by Bayern Munich.
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After This Young Nigerian Man Drew American Artist DJ Khaled With Pencil, See What The US Sensation Did For Him
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After this young Nigerian man drew American artist DJ Khaled with pencil, see what the US sensation did for him (photo)
Nigeria has many amazingly creative people. The visibility power of social media is bringing them to the fore as they latch on it.
A Nigerian artist with the Twitter handle @kemz_Emmanuel got international attention after he did a pencil drawing of American artiste DJ Khaled and posted it on the micro-messaging platform on Monday, August 17.
In the post, he made sure he tagged the American DJ as he asked people to help him retweet his work so that the disc jockey maestro can see it.
Two days after on Wednesday, August 18, DJ Khaled put Emmanuel in the spotlight as he quoted his tweet and added “Wow amazing!†to his over 5 million Twitter followers.
Since then, the post has gone viral, drawing comments on the young Nigerian’s work from all corners of the world.
See the tweet below:
This was how people responded:
Someone even mimicked DJ Khaled’s signature mannerism in his videos and said:
It should be recalled that another Nigerian who goes by the name Favour Oluma also got support from an international rapper, Meek Mill after the latter commented on her beautiful carpentry works.
After the rapper commented on her work, Favour went viral as she gained more media attention and supportive comments from people in various parts of the world.
In other news, the photos of an unnamed man painting his sculpted works to make it look real broke the internet.
In the first frame, the artist could be seen painting the sculpture of a turkey. The second photo shows the animal in full glare standing on a concrete platform.
The third picture is an excellent work of art as it features three animals in a single composition. In the photo, he applies white paints on a molded ram surrounded by its kids, one of which was in a suckling pose.
A partly cut still-life pumpkin stands on a platform in the fourth picture in a way that makes it look almost real.
If the artist was not standing beside the works with a paintbrush, many would pass them off as the real subject they imitate.
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