As Lionel Messi continues to struggle at PSG following his move from Barcelona, the club's fans seem to be turning on him, with the Argentine superstar recently being booed on and off the pitch. Due to the circumstances, his future remains uncertain and Argentine legend Mario Kempes believes that the 34-year-old is unlikely to remain in Paris if the situation does not improve. However, Kempes is of the opinion that a return to Catalonia may be unlikely for the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner due to the circumstances in which he left.

Lionel Messi reluctantly moved from Barca to the French capital last summer amid much hype, but the 34-year-old has visibly struggled since then. He has only scored 7 goals in 26 matches across competitions, failing to impact the club's bid to win the UEFA Champions League before they were eliminated by Real Madrid.
Several recent reports have speculated about the unhappy superstar's future, with a potential return to Barcelona also being touted. His compatriot Mario Kempes, however, believes that a return to Barca would be unlikely. Speaking to Super Deportivo Radio (via Marca) about Lionel Messi's situation with the Ligue 1 giants, and the rumored Barca links, Kempes reportedly said:
"I don't know if Barcelona will welcome him with open arms, because he left in a way that no one expected and now he would return in a way that no one expects. It's complicated.
"If Messi is tired at PSG, he will have to resolve his situation and see what he wants to do with his future.
"PSG are not Barcelona. At Barcelona, he was the king. At PSG, he is not as happy as he was when he was at Barcelona. He is still the king of the world, but the results are not happening and that affects him, no matter how much he smiles at any moment.
"I don't think Messi will last that long at PSG if things continue as they are now".
Notably, the 34-year-old's current contract is set to expire next summer.
Kempes is only concerned about Lionel Messi's performance for Argentina, not PSG or Barcelona

Mario Kempes went on to say that he isn't concerned about how Lionel Messi performs at club level, or even about which club he may next play for. He claims that his only concern has to do with how the 34-year-old plays for Argentina. With the 2022 FIFA World Cup just months away, every Argentinian will understandably hope that their demigod can rediscover his touch.
Kempes echoed that very sentiment and said:
