Lionel Messi Posters Are Already Being Torn Down From The Outside of The Nou Camp

Lionel Messi's face was removed from outside the Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium on Tuesday as the Argentine closes in on a free transfer to Paris Saint-Germain. 

The 34-year-old's shock departure from the Spanish side was announced last week and Messi waved goodbye to the club he spent his entire career at in an emotional press conference on Sunday. 

Sportsmail revealed on Tuesday that he is set to commit to French side PSG on a two-year contract worth £500,000 a week and Barcelona have started their new era by removing pictures of their former captain from the club's surroundings. 

Messi took centre stage in a large image of multiple Barcelona stars including goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter-Stegen, Gerard Pique and Antoine Griezmann, but construction workers took down the strips showing Messi's face. 

The entire poster on the side of Barcelona's 99,000-seater stadium has been removed following Messi's departure, while club officials were also seen taking down smaller, street-side posters with the Argentina's face on it. 

The Argentine forward, who scored 672 goals in 778 matches for Barcelona and won 35 trophies in the process, is flying to France on Tuesday to complete his free transfer to PSG just over 48 hours after waving goodbye to the Catalan club.