Dad Jorge hints to Spanish media that Argentine superstar might stay at Barcelona for one more season and leave as a free agent next year
Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi. pics/AFP
Jorge Messi, father and agent of Lionel Messi, appeared to concede his son could remain at Barcelona this season, according to footage broadcast by Spanish media on Thursday. Messi senior seemingly replied "yes" when asked by a reporter if they had considered the possibility of staying at the club for another season and then leaving for free next year, in a video recorded by Spanish TV station Cuatro.
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Negotiations on
The images were captured as Jorge Messi pulled into a parking garage reportedly for another day of meetings with the family's lawyers. He had arrived in Barcelona on Wednesday, landing at the private terminal in El Prat airport on a flight from the Argentine city of Rosario. Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi boycotted Barcelona's first pre-season training session on Monday, as he tries to force his way out of the club he joined as a 13-year-old. Messi also failed to attend a COVID-19 test at Barcelona's training ground on Sunday.
Lionel Messi's father, Jorge
Messi's father was followed throughout the city by reporters and TV crews on Wednesday, and told reporters it would be "difficult" for his son to stay at Barcelona. According to local reports, club directors met with Messi and his advisors for more than two hours on Wednesday, but neither party was willing to alter their stance.
Leo still under contract
Further negotiations are expected to be held in due course between Barcelona and Messi's entourage. Barcelona insist their captain remains under contract until June 2021 and will only depart if his 700-million-euro (R6,075cr) release clause is activated, a stance that has been backed up by La Liga, who say that release clause still applies.
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