wants to leave FC Barcelona freely



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Leo Messi (33 years old) is more determined than ever to leave FC Barcelona. There has been much speculation about his future, but it seems that Messi still wants to leave the Camp Nou, and his summer thoughts have not changed. Leo Messi wanted to leave FC Barcelona, ​​for free, in the summer of 2020 after a humiliation with Bayern Munich in the Champions League and he still maintains that desire.

Messi has decided! Nothing turns it off: he wants to leave FC Barcelona

The humiliation with Bayern in the Champions League (2-8) made Leo Messi want to leave FC Barcelona. But that was not the only reason. The tense relationship that Messi had with the former president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, determined him to want to leave the team where he has played for over 16 years. In summer, Leo Messi wanted to release the contract, but the club prevented him because the clause that allowed him to leave the Camp Nou had expired.

Messi had to announce that he wants to leave until June 10, according to the contract, but he did not, and the club took advantage of it and kept him “by force” for another year in Catalonia. According to journalist Miguel Rico, Leo Messi’s idea of ​​leaving has not changed even after almost six months since the summer. Now Messi no longer depends on Barcelona because he will enter the last six months of his contract with the club and will be able to freely negotiate with anyone, even to sign.

The cited source announces that neither the Barcelona management, nor the candidates for the club’s presidency, nor the clubs that are said to be interested in their services have not yet contacted Leo Messi. As of January 2021, the clubs that so wish can freely contact the Argentine star to negotiate a possible transfer. Manchester City and PSG are fighting to convince Messi to sign, if he decides to leave the Barça team.

Messi has decided! He wants to leave FC Barcelona, ​​although it has been said that he has an agreement with Joan Laporta

A few days ago, the Spanish press wrote about an agreement that already existed between Leo Messi and his father, who is also his agent, and Joan Laporta, one of the candidates for the presidency of Barcelona. Diario Gol wrote that, taking advantage of the good relationship he has with Messi, Laporta obtained the Argentine’s agreement to continue at the Camp Nou, in the event that the Catalan lawyer is elected president in the November 24 elections.

Joan Laporta also managed FC Barcelona between 2003 and 2010, being the one who entrusted Pep Guardiola with the one who would become one of the strongest teams in modern football history, Barcelona 2008-2012. However, this information has emerged that contradicts the agreement between Messi and Laporta.



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