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The club has been in crisis since Lionel Messi announced his intention to leave Barcelona. Barcelona finally sat down to chat with Messi’s father and his agent, Jorge Messi, on Wednesday for the first time since he sent a burofax to the club. However, the two sides were unable to reach a solution in the talks. Messi is adamant on his decision to leave Barcelona, while the club is also adamant on the release clause.
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu said at the meeting that Messi was not for sale, adding that if someone wanted to take Messi, they would have to pay a release clause. On the other hand, Messi’s father has reiterated his decision to leave the club.
The club’s meeting with Messi’s father lasted about two hours. Under the contract signed by Messi’s father in 2016, Messi can leave the club for free at the end of each season. But the club maintained its position that the clause expired on June 10. Messi’s representatives say the clause will hold until the end of the season as the length of the season increases due to the coronavirus.
According to ESPN sources, the meeting was heating up at some point. Because neither side moved a hair from its position. More discussions between the two parties are expected. However, the next meeting is not yet scheduled.
“It will be very difficult for Messi to stay in Barcelona now,” Jorge Messi said in an interview with Deportes Cuatro before the match.
Meanwhile, Messi has Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos by his side in these difficult moments. According to Ramos, “I think Messi has the right to decide his future. I don’t know if he’s doing it in the best way. But of course, Spanish football, Barcelona and we always want to be the best and win. So we want him to stay here. “.
“Leo has taken the Spanish league to new heights, he has also made El Clásico very interesting. We like to fight with the best and win and he is one of the best in the world ”.
On August 25, Messi sent an office fax to the club expressing his desire to leave the club. Since then, the relationship between Messi and Barcelona has become increasingly complicated.
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