The Manila Times

Messi can quit Barca, if Catalonia leaves Spain

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BARCELONA: Lionel Messi has ensured he could become a free agent if Barcelona no longer plays in a major European league as a result of Catalan independen­ce, Spanish media wrote on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

According to a report in Madrid daily El Mundo, the contract Messi signed last November includes a clause that he must remain a Barcelona player only as long as the club is playing in “a top-level European league.”

A source at Barcelona told Agence France- Presse that “for never comments on contractua­l relations with players.”

Catalonian nationalis­ts proclaimed independen­ce from Spain after a referendum on October 1, precipitat­ing a crisis which is still unresolved.

The Spanish civil and football authoritie­s have said repeatedly that Catalan secession would end the participat­ion of the region’s clubs in the Spanish League.

If Catalonia becomes independen­t and Barcelona are booted out of La Liga and cannot persuade another major league ( France, Italy, Germany or England) to give them a home, Messi could leave without having to pay his 700 million euro ($843 million) buyout clause, said El Mundo.

The newspaper said that leaving La Liga would have the same impact on the rest of the Barcelona squad, whether they have specific clauses or not, because it would represent a substantia­l change to the circumstan­ces under which they signed their contracts.

 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi (center) meets with children at the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona on Saturday.
Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi (center) meets with children at the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona on Saturday.

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