In the midst of the coronavirus crisis and for security reasons, Lionel Messi has manufactured his sumptuous personal jet to take him to his Fellow Argentinians who are racing in Europe so that he can travel to his country for the upcoming Albiceleste matches.
Captain Azulgrana shared the with Marcos Acuña, Lucas Ocampos, Paulo Dybala, Nicolas Otamendi and Juan Foyth.
They all beat Lionel Scaloni for Argentina’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Bolivia.
Messi bought the gulfstream V jet for just over $15 million at the end of 2018.
It is 29 m long, 28 m wide and 8 meters high and was manufactured in the United States in 2002.
Messi uses it for family circle vacations and his father, Jorge, also uses it for business trips.
It has 16 executive seats, which can be in 8 beds, as well as two bathrooms, adding one with shower and two kitchens.
In the tail of the plane he wrote the number 10, while on the stairs you can read the names of his wife Antonela and their children Thiago, Matthew and Cyrus.
Messi and his classmates arrive in Buenos Aires on Monday and move to the Argentine educational center.
La Albiceleste will play its first match in La Bombonera on 8 October against Ecuador and days later will face Bolivia in La Paz.
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