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Messi agreed no-fee Barca exit clause in case of Catalan independen­ce

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BARCELONA: Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona without a transfer fee if Catalonia ceded from Spain and the club did not compete in any of Europe’s top four leagues, El Mundo said on Friday, citing a clause in his new contract.

Barca’s al l- time top scorer signed the contract in November, seven months before his old deal expired. It runs until June 2021 and contains a 700 million euro ( US$ 843 million) buy- out clause.

But according to the Spanish daily, it would also allow the five-time world player of the year to leave the club where he has spent his entire career for free if Catalonia’s independen­ce push resulted in Barca exiting Spain’s top flight and not joining either the Premier League, the Bundesliga or Serie A.

Ba r c e lona a nd Me s s i ’ s management team could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The political crisis triggered by Catalonia’s independen­ce drive remains unresolved after separatist­s won a slim parliament­ary majority in a regional election last month.

Argentinia­n Messi’s latest contract was signed on Nov 25, before that vote but after an autumn referendum on independen­ce that authoritie­s in Madrid declared illegal, dissolving the region’s political institutio­ns after they ratified it.

The referendum had direct ramificati­ons for Barcelona who, on the day that it was held, chose to play their La Liga game against Las Palmas behind closed doors in response to police violence against would-be voters.

The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, has repeatedly said Barcelona would be booted out of the Spanish league along with all other Catalan clubs in the event of independen­ce, as only teams from Spain and Andorra are legally entitled to compete in the Spanish leagues.

Barca, who have won 24 Liga titles and lead this season’s standings by nine points, said after the referendum they would not speculate on the future.

However, they were “not planning for any other scenario than playing in the Spanish league. The club is competing in this competitio­n and wants to win it.” — Reuters

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Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (centre) with teammates during training. — AFP photo
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