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Caballero thinks any club would sign Messi

It's just crazy to think about any club not desiring to get a hold of Leo Messi to their ranks, the mere idea of having one of the two best players in history is something very few clubs can dream of. Manchester City is one of those clubs, and regardless of what Pep Guardiola wants to sell with his statements about not wanting Messi leaving Barcelona, the City board doesn't think like he does. They will obviously go after Messi at the first chance they get. 

Even Leo's compatriot Willy Caballero thinks Guardiola is bluffing when he said he doesn't want Messi. Talking to the press, Caballero called Guardiola out by blatantly saying: "If someone in this room says no [they would not sign Messi] he is a liar. Every club would like to sign him."

About Sergio Aguero's horrible challenge against David Luiz, Caballero said: "I think things happen a lot of time in the Premier League or Champions League in every competition. Now he is sanctioned, it is a shame for us because we are going to lose a great player for a lot of matches. The most important thing now for us is to look forward and to play without Kun but it's not time now to talk about Sergio and the tackle. We have to focus on the next game and try to forget about what happened. It's important for us to look forward. It's no time now to talk about Sergio or the tackle. We have to focus on the next game."

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