The Scotsman

Messi tells Barca he wants to leave after two decades at the Nou Camp

- By TALES AZZONI and JOSEPH WILSON

Lionel Messi has told Bar - celona he wants to leave the club after nearly two decades with the Spanish giants.

The club confirmed to the Associated Press yesterday that the Argentina great sent a document expressing his desire to leave.

The announceme­nt comes 11 days after Barcelona’ s humiliatin­g 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, one of the worst defeats in the player’s career and in the club’s history.

The defeat capped a difficult season for Barcelona – their first without a trophy since 2007-08 – and ignited one of their worst crises ever.

The 33-year-old Messi has won a record six Ballon d’or awards during his time at Barcelona as the top player in the world, and has helped the club win ten Spanish league titles and four Champions League crowns. However, his attempt to exit the club could now lead to a legal battle between the two sides over a clause in his contract.

Barcelona said the documents en tbyM es si referenced a clause allowing him to leave for free at the end of the season. However, the club said the deadline for triggering that clause expired in June and that it would seek legal advice. Messi’s contract also includes a €700 million buyout clause.

The Spanish season would normally have ended in May but was pushed back because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

If Messi can leave for free, he will have no shortage of suitors. However, only a handful

of clubs could realistica­lly afford to pay his wages even without a transfer fee – with mega-rich Paris Saint-G ermain and Manchester City widely seen as perhaps the most likely destinatio­ns.

Messi had been outspoken about his dissatisfa­ction with some of Barcelona’s decisions this season. He had been silent since the loss to Bayern, though, raising doubts about his future.

Club president Josep Bartomeu had said he was confident that Messi would finish his career with Barcelona, and that he was a crucial part of incoming coach Ronald Koeman’s plans for the team.

Koeman met with Messi last week and the player reportedly told the Dutchman that he saw himself more out than in at the club at that moment.

The coach reportedly had already told other key players in the squad that they were not in his plans, including Luis Suarez, Arturo Vidal, Samuel Umtiti and Ivan Rak

itic. After the loss to Bayern, Barcelona announced they would make“profound” changes to the first team and a “wide-ranging” restructur­ing of the club.

The changes began with the firing of coach Quique S etien a few days after the Champions League defeat in Portugal, and new presidenti­al elections were called for March.

Messi arrived at Barcelona as a teenager in 2001, joining their famed La Masia youth academy. His first-team debut happened in 2003 as a 16-year-old, and since then he led Barcelona to 34 trophies. He holds most individual records at the club, scoring 634 goals and making 276 assists in 731 appearance­s.

Former Barcelona defender Carles Puyol, who was the club captain during much of Messi’s career, tweeted his support to the Argentine.

“Respect and admiration, Leo,” Puyol wrote. “You have all my support, friend.”

 ??  ?? 0 Lionel Messi says he has a clause allowing him to leave for free.
0 Lionel Messi says he has a clause allowing him to leave for free.

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