Hundreds of PSG fans gather outside the Parc des Princes and Le Bourget Airport trying to catch their first glimpse of Lionel Messi... but he's back at home by the pool in Barcelona rather than flying to France!

Hundreds of excited Paris Saint-Germain fans are waiting outside the Parc des Princes and one of the city's airports in order to catch the first glimpse of Lionel Messi.

After a tearful farewell to Barcelona on Sunday, the Argentine superstar is expected in the French capital to capital to complete his transfer to PSG in the next few days.

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But they could be in for a long wait with Messi filmed on Monday wearing swimming trunks by the pool at his house in Barcelona. 

Messi, 34, didn't confirm he was about to sign for the French club in Sunday's press conference but newspaper L'Equipe said he was set for a medical in Paris on Monday and to finalise terms.

Excited Paris Saint-Germain fans gathered outside the Parc des Princes on Monday as they await the arrival of Argentine superstar Lionel Messi
PSG fans gathered in great numbers outside their Parc des Princes stadium on Monday
Fans waited all day on Monday outside the club's Parc des Princes stadium in anticipation
Another crowd of fans and media waited at Le Bourget Airport in the north of Paris for Messi
Fans were also outside Messi's house in Barcelona on Monday, where the player was filmed walking by the pool in swimming shorts

It has prompted many PSG fans to gather at the entrance of their team's stadium, under tight security from police officers and stewards, and at Le Bourget Airport north of the city. The airport is typically used for private jet and business flights.

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PSG fan Mehmet Sen, who had been waiting at the gates of the airport since 2am, said: 'We're waiting for a legend, the legend that is Leo Messi.'

Fans also thronged the airport on Sunday night after a false rumour spread that Messi was due to arrive. But the large crowd chanting 'Messi, Messi' was left disappointed because the player was still in Barcelona.

That appeared to still be the case on Monday with the media assembled outside his house capturing a glimpse of him walking by the pool in swimming trunks.  

He held an emotional press conference on Sunday morning, explaining he didn't want to leave the Nou Camp but Barcelona's crippled finances pushed him out.

PSG can sign Messi on a free transfer because his Barcelona contract had expired but he is reportedly set to earn enormous wages of £570,000-a-week.

Messi broke down in tears before he even got to his goodbye speech at the Nou Camp
Fans prepare to welcome Messi to Paris Saint-Germain with the Argentine's arrival imminent

He is set to be reunited with former Barcelona team-mate Neymar and also play alongside the exciting French forward Kylian Mbappe.

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While the mood in Paris was giddy with excitement, Barcelona fans who gathered outside Messi's house were distinctly downbeat.

One Barca member even went as far as to file legal complaints with a French court and the European Commission to block PSG's move.

Juan Branco confirmed the complaint on Twitter on Sunday night by tweeting a statement that read: 'In the name of the 'socios' of Barcelona, my firm has prepared a complaint with the European Commission and demands for provisional suspension before civil and administrative courts in France to prevent Paris-Saint Germain from signing Lionel Messi.

Fans outside Le Bourget Airport in anticipation Messi will arrive there sometime on Monday
Fans were determined to be on the front row to get a glimpse of Messi when he arrives at PSG
Security was tight outside the Parc des Princes with police guarding the main entrance

'PSG's ratios in terms of 'Financial Fair Play' are worse than those of FC Barcelona.

'In 2019-2020, PSG's salary-to-income ratio was 99 per cent, while Barcelona's was 54 per cent. Meanwhile, the difference has increased.

'It is inconceivable that the 'Financial Fair Play' serves to aggravate the drifts of football-business, the instrumentalisation of football by sovereign powers, and the distortion of competitions.'  

According to Marca, PSG will fall foul of FFP with the signing of Messi and Barcelona couldn't renew the star's contract because even after a 50 per cent pay cut, the club's wage bill would be 110 per cent of cap imposed by LaLiga. 
In a document posted by Juan Branco, he confirmed 'socios' were looking to stop the move

Messi, who also confirmed he had offered to take a 50 per cent pay cut to continue a period of service which brought 672 goals in 778 appearances, said: 'This is what Laporta said right up until the last minute, and because of everything with the league, it suddenly couldn’t happen. 

'There’s nothing more to tell. Anything else, I can’t say. What’s clear is that I did everything possible; the club, Laporta, they couldn’t do it because of LaLiga.

'I’ve heard a lot of things said about me, that I didn’t want to continue, but on my behalf, we did everything we could because I wanted to stay.'

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