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Messi to sign new five-year Barcelona contract & take 50% wage cut

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The six-time Ballon d'Or winner is set to commit to fresh terms at Camp Nou after months of speculation over his future
Lionel Messi will sign a new five-year contract at Barcelona and take an incredible 50 per cent wage cut, Goal can confirm.

Messi has spent his entire career to date on Barca's books, having initially made his debut for the club as a teenager in 2004, but dropped into the free agency pool at the start of July after reaching the end of his contract.

The Argentine won't be embarking on a new challenge away from Camp Nou anytime soon, though, with the Blaugrana set to announce that they have tied the six-time Ballon d'Or winner down to a fresh long-term deal.

More at https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/mes...elona-contract-take/dz8dypsg8pkw1dc2jhwmy2nya
 

nayr69sg

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I think maybe still got more to the story?

Now he has signed....Barca can sell him. Possible. Cos Barca needs money. They can't even register the players they already signed and have now cos money no enough.
 

nayr69sg

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I think maybe still got more to the story?

Now he has signed....Barca can sell him. Possible. Cos Barca needs money. They can't even register the players they already signed and have now cos money no enough.

As I said more to the story.

https://www.espn.com/soccer/barcelo...lona-argentina-captain-wont-sign-new-contract

Lionel Messi to leave Barcelona: Argentina captain won't sign new contract​


Barcelona have announced that Lionel Messi will leave the club after financial problems prevented them from agreeing a new contract with the forward.

Messi, 34, has been a free agent since his previous terms expired on June 30, but ESPN revealed in July a loose agreement over a five-year extension had been reached.


However, Barca have been unable to register Messi's new contract with LaLiga while complying with the league's financial fair play rules.

Barcelona said in a statement: "Despite having reached an agreement with Messi and with both parties clearly wanting to sign a new contract, it cannot be finalised due to financial and structural problems [rules relating to the Spanish league].

"Given this situation, Messi will not continue his relationship with Barcelona. Both parties lament deeply that the desires of the player and the club cannot be met.

"Barca would like to wholeheartedly thank the player for his contribution to the growth of the institution and wish him the best in his personal and professional life."

Spanish clubs must comply with a spending limit, which includes money spent on salaries and signings, determined by LaLiga.

Barca's spending stood at over €600 million prior to the coronavirus pandemic but was reduced to €347m last season and is expected to be slashed even further for the upcoming campaign.

Therefore, to register Messi's new contract with the league, the Catalan club needed to reduce their wage bill or bring in a significant amount of money in transfers.

However, the club have failed to move on big earners such as Miralem Pjanic, Philippe Coutinho and Samuel Umtiti and have so far failed to reach an agreement with some of the club's longer-serving players over wage cuts.

Talks are ongoing with Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Sergi Roberto over salary adjustments.

Messi tried to leave Barca last summer after falling out with Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu but ended up staying against his will.

Speculation has followed since, with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain the two clubs who have been monitoring his situation most closely. They will now be the favourites to sign him on a free transfer.

The election of Joan Laporta as Bartomeu's successor in March had seemed to change the situation completely, with Messi and his family close to Laporta, who was the president when Messi broke into Barca's first team.

Laporta has always said he was "confident" of reaching an agreement for Messi to stay at the club and that the key was building a sporting project that would guarantee him success on the pitch.

However, sources have told ESPN that Messi has been left unconvinced by the work done by Laporta in the transfer market this summer.

Another source added that there was also a disagreement over the breakdown of the commission payments involved in the deal.

Messi's departure is a historic moment for the club. He first joined Barca's academy in 2000 and has gone on to play 778 games for the club, breaking Xavi Hernandez's appearance record last season.

He has scored 672 goals, another club record, and has helped Barca win, among other trophies, 10 LaLiga titles and the Champions League on four occasions.

In the process, he has won the Ballon d'Or on six occasions and is among those considered the greatest to ever play the game.
 

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Lionel Messi will not sign a new contract at Barcelona, the club has confirmed.

The Argentine star's latest deal expired this summer but he was expected to commit to a new contract ahead of the new season.

Messi held talks with the club on Thursday and although both parties hoped to reach an agreement that would see Messi remain at Camp Nou, Goal understands there were discrepancies that put the deal at risk of collapsing.

What has been said?​

A statement on the club's website read: "Despite FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi having reached an agreement and the clear intention of both parties to sign a new contract today, this cannot happen because of financial and structural obstacles (Spanish Liga regulations).
 

syed putra

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I think maybe still got more to the story?

Now he has signed....Barca can sell him. Possible. Cos Barca needs money. They can't even register the players they already signed and have now cos money no enough.
But if he leaves on free transfer, barca can save some money not paying him high wages he demanded. Like how mesut Ozil ended up in arsenal. He was practically given away.
 

nayr69sg

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But if he leaves on free transfer, barca can save some money not paying him high wages he demanded. Like how mesut Ozil ended up in arsenal. He was practically given away.

Depends how soon they sell him after they sign the contract.

Maybe it turned out no one interested to buy Messi at high price. And Barca also told him they can't actually pay him that wage they agreed upon longer than maybe 3 months?

There is more to the story.
 

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Laporta has to live with the fact that Barca has to move forward without Messi. They still have a good core of players with a sprinkling of young talents at the side. He should have known that mutual termination of players under contract comes at a hefty cost. Makes no sense what so ever. Barca is struggling with debt and nothing else.

Messi like Ronaldo has zero resale value. The duo should thank their lucky stars that they're nearing the end of their career at a worse possible time. Laporta has no levers to pull, not even with ticket prices. the 5 year contract offered to Messi was a feeble attempt to hoodwink the Spanish football authority. Austerity has finally arrived for the big spenders-Barca and REAL. You'll have to sell b4 you buy.
 

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Don’t think that’s the end of trouble for barca. The super league fine has yet to finalise.
 

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Laporta has to live with the fact that Barca has to move forward without Messi. They still have a good core of players with a sprinkling of young talents at the side. He should have known that mutual termination of players under contract comes at a hefty cost. Makes no sense what so ever. Barca is struggling with debt and nothing else.

Messi like Ronaldo has zero resale value. The duo should thank their lucky stars that they're nearing the end of their career at a worse possible time. Laporta has no levers to pull, not even with ticket prices. the 5 year contract offered to Messi was a feeble attempt to hoodwink the Spanish football authority. Austerity has finally arrived for the big spenders-Barca and REAL. You'll have to sell b4 you buy.

It's not just the footballing skills... it's the sponsorship deals etc behind the scenes. If Messi is gone, those will be gone too.
 

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Don’t think that’s the end of trouble for barca. The super league fine has yet to finalise.
A fine and a possible suspension from CL. Even if they get around the Spanish Football Authority, they have UEFA to deal with. Laporta is truly and royally farked.
 

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It's not just the footballing skills... it's the sponsorship deals etc behind the scenes. If Messi is gone, those will be gone too.
Yup, agree. My concern is if Messi goes to PSG, that blardy nigger Pogba could be at OT for another year.
 
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