Messi returns to PSG. And the date of departure is approaching

Martin Wood Argentine star Lionel Messi is preparing to return to the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, the leaders of the French football league, after his team froze his punishment against the background of his travel to Saudi Arabia without prior permission, to host Ajaccio on Saturday in the 35th stage.
Qatar's World Cup champion and seven-time Ballon d'Or winner missed the 3-1 win over Troyes last stage due to a two-week ban from training after missing a training session to carry out his duties as a tourism ambassador for the Kingdom.
The former Barcelona star later apologised for what he had done to his team and teammates, and returned to the capital club's training on Monday, but his adventure in Paris appears to have come to an end with the Qatari-owned club.
After two disappointing years in France, Messi looks set to play in Saudi Arabia next year in a potential deal that could reignite the conflict between him and his eternal rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who previously joined Al Nasr.
- To Saudi Arabia on an exceptional contract?- A source familiar with the negotiations said earlier this week that Messi, who turns 36 next month, will sign an "exceptional" contract with an unnamed club.
Without anonymity, he added: "Messi's deal is over. He will play in Saudi Arabia next season."
The unauthorized source told the media: "The contract is exceptional. It's huge. We're just finishing some small details."
Saint-Germain have not confirmed the news of the departure of the little "flea", while his father and agent Jorge insists that the world champion has not yet decided on his future destination.
Messi's stint at Saint-Germain is certain to end in June with the end of his current contract, hoping to lead the team to their eleventh league title to disengage from Saint-Etienne where they share the record (10 each).
For his part, a source from within the club's corridors said only, "If the club wanted to renew his contract, it would have been done earlier."
Leaders Saint-Germain with 78 points face Ajaccio, who are on the verge of returning to the second division, having won just one of their last 13 matches.

Lens to reduce the difference to 3 points

Waiting for Saint-Germain to play his match on Saturday, Lens can direct chaser to reduce the difference to 3 points if they beat Rennes on Friday in the opening competitions of this stage, but it seems impossible to escape the title from among the clutches of Saint-Germain, before 4 stages of the end, where he will meet the clubs of half the standings.
Lens are armed at the Stade Polar-Deliless, where they have picked up 46 points this season in the best home record in the league, winning 15 out of 17.
Strasbourg hopes fourteenth (35 points) to continue on the same successful image that appeared in the recent period when it receives Nice eighth Saturday, while Marseille will have the opportunity to third standings, two points behind Lens (72 to 70) to respond in the best way to lose to Lens in the last stage (1-2) when Angers receives the first relegated to the second Sunday.
In contrast, sixteenth-placed Auxerre with 34 points is a guest of direct rivals Brest XV by a point on Sunday, in a struggle that could largely determine the identity of the survivor.
Troyes seeks runners-up bottom, who visit Rennes on Sunday to avoid relegation at least this week and put an end to a streak of 17 games during which he did not taste victory, as after starting the year with a victory over Strasbourg has only won 4 points since then.

And she is the brilliant

Montpellier XII relies in its match against Lorient on Sunday on its young star 20-year-old Elie Wahi, who became the first player in its ranks to score a quadruple "Super Hattrick" in "Ligue 1" during the loss to Lyon 5-4 in the last stage.
The under-21 international has scored 17 goals in 30 games this season, four goals behind Olivier Giroud's record during Montpellier's 4-2011 title.
Wahi, who has become the focus of interest from many clubs, was expelled from the Cannes academy before joining Rennes to return to Montpellier.
This season, the French league saw the dismissal of 2012 coaches, the last of which is Nantes coach Antoine Compoiré, where his successor Pierre Aristoy plays his first match hosted by Toulouse, who stripped the "Canary" team of its title in the domestic cup by beating them in the final 10-5.