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Lionel Messi has decided to leave Barcelona this summer. But La Liga, the governing body of Spanish football, has officially declared that no club can buy it without a buyout clause of 800 million euros.
La Liga authorities said in a statement on Sunday (August 30).
Barça’s contract with Messi will expire in 2021. La Liga was part of the agreement signed in 2016. The statement provided the opportunity for the Catalan giants to retain Messi. On the other hand, Messi and his lawyers played an important role.
Last Tuesday, Messi announced his departure from the Camp Nou through Borofax (certified). At that Borofax, he said he wanted to apply the clause in the contract that gave him the opportunity to leave the club as a free agent at the end of the season. But Barça assures that this clause expired on June 10. As a result, you have to pay 600 million euros.
Meanwhile, multiple media reports in Spain have claimed that the clause will not apply in the case of the last year. According to reports from Cadena Ser and El Larguero, Messi’s clause was in effect until the 2019/20 season when the contract was signed in 2016. Not in the case of last season. But after the La Liga statement, the matter became much safer. As a consequence, the club interested in buying Messi will have to pay 600 million euros for his termination clause.
However, Messi’s lawyers argue that the season ended late due to the Corona epidemic. So how does the clause expire? But after the La Liga statement, the matter has taken a more complex form. Meanwhile, Messi himself has not yet opened his mouth. But before Bar ্স a practice began, he made it clear that he was not showing up in the mandatory PCR test. He won’t even be present at team practice on Monday (Aug 31).
Bangladesh time: 1943 hours, August 30, 2020
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