Messi's unapproved trip to Saudi Arabia lands him in hot water with PSG

Lionel Messi, of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has been suspended for two weeks without pay by the club for an "unauthorized trip" to Saudi Arabia. PSG released a statement saying that the trip was not approved by the club and that Messi would not be available for selection during that time.


The reason for Messi's trip to Saudi Arabia is not specified, but it appears that PSG was not informed or consulted beforehand. PSG's decision to suspend Messi without pay suggests that they consider his actions to be a breach of club rules or protocol.

A two-week suspension means that Messi will miss his team's away match against Troyes and the home clash with Ajaccio. His contract with PSG expires at the end of this season, and it's very likely that he has only three more games to play with the French capital team since he and the club seem to have drifted apart.

It is not uncommon for football clubs to have strict rules about players traveling without permission, particularly during the season. The suspension will likely impact PSG's upcoming matches, as Messi is a key player for the team. It remains to be seen how this situation will be resolved and whether there will be any further consequences for Messi or the club.

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