Exclusive: What Secrets Were Shared? Find Out What Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi Told Neymar Privately Before Leaving Barcelona for PSG!

Luis Suarez, a striker who used to play for Barcelona, has been honest about what he and Lionel Messi told Neymar before the world-record move to Paris Saint-Germain.


The famous “MSN trident” was made at the Camp Nou by Suarez, Messi, and Neymar. They had a great time playing together at Barcelona.

But ‘MSN’ came to an abrupt end when PSG paid a huge £200 million to bring Neymar to the French city in 2017.

Neymar joined Barcelona in 2013 and won two La Liga titles, one Champions League title, and three Copa del Reys in his four years at the Camp Nou.

For Suarez, the 31-year-old Brazilian winger would have won the prestigious Ballon d’Or award from France Football “for sure” if he had stayed at Barcelona.

He added that both he and Messi told Neymar that he could have won “everything” with Barcelona. The 36-year-old Uruguayan star left the club in 2020.

Suarez told the Brazilian magazine Placar, “For us, Messi was the best in the world and for me, Neymar was the second best. But they helped me win the Golden Boot.”

“Thank you always. This is more proof that three stars can play on the same team and win for the team, not for themselves. I believe that’s what made us better partners.

The player would have won the Ballon d’Or for sure if he had stayed at Barcelona.I didn’t like talking about it, but it became a big deal at some point, so we told Neymar, “If you want to win everything, stay here with us.”

“As friends, we told him to stay, but it’s his choice and his family’s choice.”

“Neymar, we told you that England is better. Take [Manchester] City as an example. It will be better for football there. “But where in France?”

Another thing Suarez talked about was how close he was with Messi and Neymar, both on and off the field. The former Liverpool star told them he came to Barcelona to win.

“I told Messi and Neymar that I was coming to Barcelona to win, take victory, and do important things,” he said.

“I won’t argue with Messi over who gets to take the free kicks or penalties; it wasn’t enough the other way around.”

“We talked about a lot of different things when we got together off the field to drink mate. Neymar didn’t drink mate, but Messi and I did, and he joined us.”

A list of the food that the Barcelona team wanted after games in 2014 has been made public. It includes sushi, a Nutella sandwich, and Lionel Messi’s favorite pizza.

The document, which was obtained by the Spanish news source Libertad Digital, was leaked after Barcelona’s uneventful end to their perfect start to the 2014–15 season.

Soon after a scoreless draw at Malaga, Luis Enrique’s team ate some tasty treats from the hospitality room.

It was a bit of a departure for Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Gerard Pique to choose a Nutella sandwich, but Ivan Rakitic and Sergi Roberto went for sushi instead.

Lionel Messi, on the other hand, ate a simple cheese pizza at the Estadio La Rosaleda. In fact, pizza was a popular choice among the first-team players, as six of the eleven players who were asked chose the Italian food.

He wrote down that Sergio Busquets only wanted two veggies. Luis Suarez, on the other hand, had a “balanced” meal of ham and cheese pizza and a Caesar salad.

This is how people on social media felt about the list.

Another fan said, “Everyone be having long orders, and then there’s Messi.” A third fan said, “Triple sandwich with nutella and sushi sounds like a death row meal.”

For the third, it was “This is basically a kids menu.”

Another person said, “Ronaldo would never order that,” and a fifth person said, “Don’t let my seven-year-old see Messi eating plain cheese pizza.” For his dinner fights, I don’t want him to have any more fuel.

This past year, Manchester City winger Jack Grealish talked about his big Chinese order after a game. In a video posted to the club’s official TikTok account, he talks about what his favorite order is.

“I love men from China. “I get one after every game,” he said.

I like to go to Wings in Manchester. I get takeout most of the time. There’s Singapore chow mein, egg-fried rice, salt and pepper chips, salt and pepper prawns, and chili sauce.

“Then I just mix it all in and have a big free for all.”

The order is thought to have cost around £56 all together.