Lionel Messi set to leave Barcelona

By NP admin | Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Lionel Messi set to leave Barcelona
Lionel Messi

Legendary Barcelona forward Lionel Messi has asked to leave this summer, BBC has reported.

The Argentina international, 33, sent a fax to the club on Tuesday saying he wishes to exercise a clause in his contract, allowing him to leave for free with immediate effect.

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Barca were beaten 8-2 by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals on 16 August.

The six-time Ballon d'Or winner made his debut for Barca in 2004 and has won the Champions League four times.

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Barcelona, though, believe the clause has now expired and Messi is contracted to the club until 2021 with a 700m euro buy-out clause.

The board will meet soon and some consider the only thing that could placate Messi is the resignation of the president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, and early elections.

But Messi seems determined to leave the club no matter what.

Where could Messi go next?

After the news broke, Barca fans gathered outside the Nou Camp to protest against the board and in support of the club's record goalscorer.

A legal battle is now set to follow between the club and the player. Messi had a clause in his contract which allowed him to leave for free, if he informed the club of his desire before 10 June.

That date has now passed so Barca believe the clause has expired, but Messi and his team feel it should be extended to cover the prolonged season - which ran until August due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"Respect and admiration, Leo. All my support, friend," Messi's former team-mate Carles Puyol tweeted, to which current team-mate Luis Suarez replied with two clapping emojis.

BBC.com

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