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Messi to leave FC Barcelona, club says

football05 August 2021 21:35| © AFP
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Lionel Messi will end his 20-year career with Barcelona after the Argentine superstar and the Spanish giants were unable to overcome "economic and structural obstacles" to a new deal, a bombshell certain to spark a high-stakes scramble for a player widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time.

"Although an agreement has been reached between FC Barcelona and Leo Messi it cannot be formalised due to economic and structural obstacles," said a statement from the club.

"Faced with this situation, Lionel Messi will not be staying at Barcelona. Both sides deeply regret that the wishes of both the player and the club cannot come true.

"FC Barcelona wholeheartedly expresses its gratitude to the player for his contribution to the aggrandisement of the club and wishes him all the very best for the future in his personal and professional life."

Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi, 34, last month finally landed a major international trophy with Argentina when they beat rivals Brazil to win the Copa America.

But there had been doubts over his continuation at Barcelona ever since he tried to leave last August as a free agent, citing a clause in his contract and saying the club had had "no project or anything for a long time".

Messi, Barca's all-time top scorer, appearance maker and with who he win 35 trophies, ultimately agreed to see out the final year as the club threatened to go to court.

The player, who signed his first contract with Barcelona in 2000 on a napkin when he was just 13, has been a free agent since June 30 when his old agreement expired after Messi had played 788 games for the club.

Last season was a comparative disappointment as the club could only land the Spanish Cup and exited in the last 16 of the Champions League, which they last won back in 2015.

There had been speculation that Messi would sign on for two years and then potentially head to Major League Soccer, although friend and former Barca teammate Neymar has said he would love to team up with him again at Paris Saint Germain.

HUGE DEBTS

Barcelona are labouring under debts of several hundred million euros and have been under pressure to reduce their wage bill.

The club recently sold left back Junior Firpo to Leeds United and US international Konrad de la Fuente to Marseille.

LaLiga in 2013 introduced so-called financial "fair play" regulations setting a maximum amount of money each club can spend on its playing squad and coaching staff each season, conditioned by their income.

At the same time Barcelona has recruited new players which were expected to please Messi, such as Sergio Aguero who joined the Catalan side from Manchester City as a free agent on a two-year deal.

Spanish media made much earlier this year of the reported 555 million euros paid Messi over four seasons from November 2017 to the end of last month.

National daily El Mundo splashed in January on what it termed "Messi's pharaonic contract which is ruining Barca" – that sum including image rights and a series of performance-related bonuses with the player reportedly earning a net 297 million euros.

Messi had been tight lipped about his plans.

He granted just two interviews over the past year – one in December and the other at the end of the season – and both times he said "nothing has been decided".

But Joan Laporta had made keeping Messi on the team a priority ever since he was re-elected as Barcelona president in March.

"Leo loves Barca and knows that we are a big family. Hopefully that can help us encourage him to stay," he said at the time.

The last president Josep Maria Bartomeu was forced to resign in October after the club's members succeeded in achieving a vote of no confidence against him following Messi's attempt to leave.

Meanwhile, bookmakers were leaning towards PSG at Messi's next destination.

"Punters think the Argentinian wizard's next destination is likely to be 1 000km north in Paris, with PSG the 5/6 favourites to secure his signature," said Darren Hughes of bookmakers.co.uk.

"For those that think the latest twist in this sorry tale may prove to be yet another double-bluff, Messi is 10/3 to start next season in Camp Nou.

"Other options include Manchester City at 7/2, or any MLS club at 11/1, while even a return to his homeland with Newell's Old Boys is a staggering 20/1."

MESSI FACTBOX

Born: June 24, 1987 in Rosario, Argentina

CAREER TO DATE

* Joined Barcelona as a 13-year-old in 2000 and shone in the youth ranks before coach Frank Rijkaard gave him a senior debut at the age of 16 in a friendly against Porto in 2003.

* Made his LaLiga debut in October 2004 and scored his first league goal the following May in a match against Albacete at the Nou Camp.

* Scored six goals in 17 appearances in 2005-06 as Barca won LaLiga for the second year in a row but did not feature in their 2-1 victory over Arsenal in the Champions League final.

* Played a key role as Barca claimed six trophies in the calendar year of 2009 including the Champions League, LaLiga, Copa del Rey and Club World Cup.

* Won the first of four consecutive Ballon d'Or awards.

* Won La Liga again in 2010 and retained the Ballon d'Or award, beating Spanish World Cup winners and Barca team mates Andres Iniesta and Xavi.

* Inspired Barcelona to a 3-1 win against Manchester United in the 2011 Champions League final, scoring one goal and creating another.

* Helped Barca to a third consecutive LaLiga title in 2010-11 and was on the scoresheet as they beat Santos 4-0 to win the Club World Cup.

* While Barca failed to retain LaLiga or the Champions League, Messi overtook Cesar Rodriguez as Barcelona's all-time leading goalscorer and finished 2012 with an extraordinary total of 91 goals in all competitions -- a record for a calendar year.

* Smashed LaLiga's scoring record for one season in 2011-12 with 50 goals.

* Equalled the Champions League scoring record of 71 goals set by former Real Madrid and Schalke 04 forward Raul when he struck twice against Ajax Amsterdam at the end of 2014. Has since been overtaken by Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

* Turned in a series of scintillating performances in 2014-15 as Barca won a historic second treble, with Messi winning his fifth Ballon d'Or award after becoming the all-time top scorer in LaLiga.

* Won the domestic double in 2015-16 and 2017-18.

* Following the departure of Andres Iniesta in May 2018, Messi was named Barcelona's captain for the following season and led them to the league title, but the club were eliminated at the Champions League semifinal stage by Liverpool.

* Won a record sixth Ballon d'Or in September 2019.

* Attempted to leave Barcelona in August 2020, making a formal request for an exit after a breakdown in his relationship with then president Josep Maria Bartomeu but successor Joan Laporta, who presided over the Argentine's rise to greatness, convinced him to stay.

* Surpassed Pele's record at Santos with his 644th goal for Barcelona against Real Valladolid in LaLiga in December 2020.

* In his final season at the club, Barcelona won the Copa del Rey but finished third in the league and were knocked out by Paris St Germain in the Champions League last 16 stage.

* Scored a club record 672 goals in 778 games and won 35 trophies at the club, including 10 LaLiga titles and four Champions League trophies.

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