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The Argentine star, in an interview that will be broadcast on Sunday, December 27, says he is excited about the challenge of fighting for everything that lies ahead in Barcelona.

Leo Messi is excited about the future of Barcelona. In an interview that will be broadcast on Spanish Television (La Sexta) on Sunday, December 27, the Argentine star talks with journalist Jordi Évole about the events of last summer, when he confirmed that he wanted to leave the Catalan giants, just to retain his contract by the club’s board of directors. He admits it was a terrible time, but says that right now he is excited about the future at the club.

Messi: “As of today I am fine”

In a fragment of the interview broadcast today on the RAC1 program El Món, Messi says: “The truth is that today I’m fine. It is true that I had a very bad time in the summer, although it started earlier. What I went through before the summer, with the end of the season and the burofax and all that … Then that carried over a bit to the beginning of the season. But right now I’m fine and I really want to fight for everything that lies ahead, I’m excited. Very excited. I know that the club is going through a difficult period, in terms of management and team, and it makes the whole of Barcelona difficult, but I am looking forward to it ”.

Could Messi finish his career at the Camp Nou?

The clip seems to give hope to Barcelona fans who want to see Messi finish his club career that he has yet to make a decision about joining another club. Manchester City and PSG are believed to still be eager to step in and offer Messi a new home, should he decide his future is far from Camp Nou.

Messi is out of contract at the end of the season, giving him the option to move, with the possibility of an extremely lucrative deal outside of Catalonia. Manchester City were reportedly offering the player a five-year, € 700 million deal, which would involve three years in the Premier League, before moving to MLS team New York.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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