Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Has Messi played his last game for Barca at home?

He notched up great numbers but there’s little to suggest that Barca’s seasons of discontent are over Messi’s goals and assists

- Bhargab Sarmah

GUWAHATI: Visuals of Lionel Messi shaking his head in frustratio­n, then bowing and clutching his knees with eyes on the ground and mouth open, during last weekend’s home loss to Celta Vigo, were interprete­d as signs of a man discontent with life in Catalonia and seeking a fresh challenge. Many saw the game as Messi’s last at Camp Nou, at least in a Barcelona shirt.

There was nothing unusual with Messi’s demeanour on the day. That the Argentine great has been unhappy with the trajectory of his club in recent years is no secret. He has cut a frustrated figure on the pitch on many occasions this season, the last and even in the one before that. As Barcelona end their season at Eibar on Saturday, with just the Copa del Rey title to show for this season, speculatio­n is rife about Messi’s future.

It has been almost nine months since Messi sent his club a ‘burofax’ stating his desire to leave. At the time, Barcelona’s refusal to release him and the possibilit­y of a prolonged legal battle forced him to honour the last year of his contract. All this while, Barcelona fans had been hoping for progress in talks for a new contract for their greatest player. So far, not much seems to have happened on that front.

As things stand, Barcelona are flounderin­g at living up to their billing as a footballin­g behemoth. Their finances are a mess—multiple reports suggest Barcelona’s total accumulate­d debt stand at over €1 billion at the moment. But procuring loans shouldn’t yet be a problem for a club of Barcelona’s stature. According to Spanish media reports on Tuesday, investment bank Goldman Sachs has agreed to loan €500 million to Barcelona.

But with their mounting debt and an economic situation worsened by the pandemic, it is unlikely that Barcelona will be able to splash a lot of money in the transfer market this summer, even with a new mega loan.

A €100 million move for Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland, for example, may not make much financial sense for Barcelona at this point despite the almost-guaranteed benefits on the pitch from the player.

It is in this context that Messi’s future at Camp Nou looks increasing­ly uncertain. The Argentina forward will be 34 in June, when his existing contract ends. Despite a change at the helm of Barcelona, with Joan Laporta returning as the club’s president to replace Camp Nou’s former pantomime

The reliance on Messi has only grown at a time when the player seems increasing­ly suspicious of his club’s ability to compete in the Champions League.

Against PSG in the Champions League Round of 16 this season, Messi scored twice over the two legs but couldn’t prevent his side from losing 2-5 on aggregate.

Messi could do little last season as well during the 2-8 humiliatio­n by Bayern Munich. The season before that, he cut a forlorn figure in a shocking 0-4 loss at Anfield in the Champions League semi-final.

Barcelona are still a force in European football but with Messi approachin­g the last few years of his playing career, will he risk staying at a club that may not be able to offer him the best possible platform to conquer Europe again?

Or will a move to Manchester City and a reunion with former boss Pep Guardiola tempt Messi? Perhaps joining his former teammate and close friend Neymar at PSG may not be a bad propositio­n either. At a month short of 34, Messi’s abilities as a player and his fitness record are unquestion­able. Despite the odd injury, he has played more than 30 league games in each of the last 13 seasons. The options, in terms of a possible transfer away, may not be many given his wages but if Messi does leave Barcelona, it will be an epoch-making event for the sport.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Lionel Messi walks past Ronald Koeman after Barcelona’s 2-1 defeat to Celta Vigo at Camp Nou on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Lionel Messi walks past Ronald Koeman after Barcelona’s 2-1 defeat to Celta Vigo at Camp Nou on Sunday.

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