La Liga statement on Messi, 800 million euros will have to be paid



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It’s rare in soccer for league officials to make a statement about a player’s team change. The greatness of Lionel Messi’s desire to leave Barcelona seems so great that LaLiga authorities had to make a statement at the end. However, the statement made on August 30 was not in favor of Messi. They say that if someone else wants to buy Messi, Barcelona will have to pay 600 million euros for his buyout clause.

The statement read: “Lionel Andrés Messi’s contract with FC Barcelona has been interpreted in various media in recent times (some of these interpretations are contradictory).

  • The agreement is currently in force and Lionel Andres Messi has decided to unilaterally activate the termination of the agreement in accordance with article 17 of Royal Decree 1008/1985, of June 26. A “condition” applies to this agreement, which governs the special employment relationship of professional athletes.
  • In compliance with the applicable rules and following the pertinent procedures in this case, the League will not handle the player’s exit process from the Federation, unless he has paid the amount mentioned above. “


The last contract with Messi was signed by Barcelona in 2016. He could have voluntarily canceled the contract last year if Messi had wanted to, according to one of the terms of the contract. Messi’s lawyer now wants to enforce that condition. According to him, any team can buy Messi for free. And Barcelona says that Barcelona’s contract with Messi is less than 12 months away. If Messi wants to leave the club voluntarily, he must inform the club in advance according to the rules. Otherwise, Messi will have to pay a release clause if he wants to buy a club. The League also said the same in the statement.

Earlier on Sunday, all Barcelona players tested for coronavirus. Barcelona’s new training season is scheduled for tomorrow. Messi did not participate in the health test, so it is unlikely that he will participate in training.

The relationship between the two parties has taken a dramatic turn since Messi left Barcelona last week. Meanwhile, Barcelona have severed ties with an organization to help Messi through the legal process. The cloudy situation is unlikely to resolve itself in the next few days. Rather, from time to time, events can take a turn in different directions.

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