The Phnom Penh Post

Barcelona won’t break the bank to keep Messi

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BARCELONA won’t put their financial future at risk in negotiatin­g a new contract for Lionel Messi, the club warned on Wednesday, in comments that will encourage his many suitors across Europe.

Messi and club captain Andres Iniesta are entering the final 18 months of their current deals at the Camp Nou meaning they would be free to talk to other clubs in a year’s time if they don’t extend their contracts in 2017.

Despite posting a record turnover of € 679 million ($719 million) last season, a series of expensive new contracts for the likes of Neymar and Luis Suarez mean Barcelona are close to oversteppi­ng the 70 percent limit of turnover spent on salaries imposed by UEFA’s financial fair-play laws.

“We have to be very strict with the budgets, we can’t go crazy,” said Barcelona CEO Oscar Grau, confirming that the Catalan giants have no plans to strengthen the squad in the January transfer window.

“We need to comply with the ratios of debt and the percentage of salaries in the budget.”

Five-time World Player of the Year Messi, 29, and Iniesta, 32, have been at the club since they were teenagers and have been the cornerston­es of the most glorious period in Barcelona’s history, each winning eight Spanish league titles and four Champions Leagues.

Messi’s third goal from a free-kick in as many games this year secured Barca’s place in the quarterfin­als of the Copa del Rey as the holders beat Athletic Bilbao 3-1 to edge through 4-3 on aggregate on Wednesday.

Luis Suarez’s 100th Barca goal and Neymar’s penalt y cancelled out Athlet ic’s 2-1 f irst leg lead, but Enric Sabor it ’s header si x minutes i nto t he second-ha l f had t he t ie headed for extra time.

However, just as in the first leg and in a 1-1 draw at Villarreal on Sunday, Messi rode to Barca’s rescue with another exquisite free-kick that clipped the inside of the post on its way in.

And Grau insisted: “We want the best player in history to remain here at Barcelona and we want to renew the players that have been brought through here. They are the best and they should retire at home.”

“We have to analyse it. We are working with common sense and discretion. We want Messi to stay and we will find the way, I am sure. I want to calm all Barcelona members.”

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