The president of the Spanish League ensures a safe competition even without Messi



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Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong shook hands with Lionel Messi.

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Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong shook hands with Lionel Messi.

BOLASPORT.COM – The president of the Spanish League, Javier Tebas, assures that the competition will not falter despite the fact that it ends up losing the Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi.

Recently, rumors of the departure of Lionel Messi from Barcelona have continued to circulate.

This condition cannot be separated from Messi’s transfer saga during the summer of 2020.

Messi decided to stay despite the fact that his one-year contract with Barcelona remains a risk.

Javier Tebas himself is now more relaxed when answering questions about Messi’s fate.

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“I would have preferred Messi to stay, but the effect is not a matter of life and death,” Tebas was quoted as saying by Marca’s BolaSport.com.

“If Messi leaves, we will have a television rights agreement for up to four years,” Tebas added.

Messi’s chance of outlasting is now even greater considering the latest situation in Barcelona.

The president of the club, Josep Maria Bartomeu, finally decided to resign.



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