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Messi stalls Barca talks, may leave club in 2021

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BARCELONA may be about to lose the league but losing Lionel Messi would be much harder to stomach. Messi’s contract is due to expire next year and the Argentinia­n has reportedly stopped talks due to frustratio­ns with the direction of the club.

“Messi is planning to leave Barca,” Spanish radio Cadena Ser said on Thursday.

“Right now, Messi’s idea is to finish his contract in 2021 and leave Barcelona. Messi has stalled on the extension of his contract. Negotiatio­ns had started very well, with a good understand­ing between the two parties, but recent events have made Messi reconsider everything.”

Asked about suggestion­s Messi plans to leave Barcelona, coach Quique Setien said on Saturday: “I won’t speculate about this because I haven’t heard from him so I’m not aware of him saying anything.

“I see him well, everything else is speculatio­n that I won’t get involved in. We speak about what we have to speak about and nothing else.”

Barcelona play away at inform Villarreal on Sunday evening. Real Madrid could by then have extended their lead at the top of the table. They face Athletic Bilbao a few hours earlier.

Real manager Zinedine Zidane was asked about Messi’s potential departure on Thursday.

“I don’t know what will happen but we hope not because he is in this league and we want the best in this league,” said Zidane.

Messi said in February he did not believe Barcelona could win the Champions League on current form.

The 33-year-old has also had regular disagreeme­nts with the club’s board, headed by president Josep Maria Bartomeu.

Messi reacted publicly when sporting director Eric Abidal appeared to blame the players for the sacking of Ernesto Valverde in January.

He also led the fightback from the players over the dispute with the board in March regarding pay cuts during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We cannot help but be surprised that from within the club there are those trying to put us under the microscope or apply pressure for us to do something that we have always been clear that we would do,” said Messi.

Barcelona’s presidenti­al elections are due to be held in 2021, when Bartomeu will have to step aside.

Among those set to run is

Victor Font, who wants to appoint Messi’s former teammate Xavi Hernandez as coach.

Yet Barca’s form, as well as suggestion­s of unrest in the dressing room, have placed scrutiny on Setien’s job in the short-term.

He has a contract until 2022, with a break clause in 2021, but it remains to be seen if he is in charge for next season, or even the Champions League in August.

“I have experience­d it other times,” said Setien, when asked about the uncertaint­y. “It is not something I can control. This the circus that we are in and we accept it. “I don’t exhaust myself by reading or listening to the noise around me.”

Xavi replacing Setien would reinvigora­te Messi, and perhaps the team, but the Spaniard is unlikely to take charge while Bartomeu is still in place. That means Xavi would have to wait at least another year.

Messi’s reluctance to continue contract negotiatio­ns could be a political ploy aimed at underminin­g the current board further. But at 33, he also does not have time to waste.

Unless Barcelona unexpected­ly go all the way next month, it will be five years since the world’s best player has won the Champions League. Both Messi and Europe’s elite clubs will be aware he deserves better.

 ?? AFP ?? Barcelona’s Argentine forward Lionel Messi has chafed with Barcelona’s management in recent months and many expect him to leave the club he’s played for since 2003 when his contract expires in 2021.
AFP Barcelona’s Argentine forward Lionel Messi has chafed with Barcelona’s management in recent months and many expect him to leave the club he’s played for since 2003 when his contract expires in 2021.

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