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Barca hit out as Messi’s $935m contract revealed

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Lionel Messi’s most recent contract with Barcelona is worth up to € 555 million ($935m) over four seasons, the El Mundo newspaper reported.

The Spanish daily said it had access to the document Messi signed with the Catalan club in 2017, which included fixed incomes and variables that could reach nearly € 138m each season. The newspaper said it is the most expensive contract ever agreed with an athlete in any sport.

Messi would have to pay about half of that in taxes in Spain.

The report said the 33-year-old has already secured more than € 510m of the total.

Barcelona denied responsibi­lity for leaking the document and said they would take legal action against the newspaper.

“The club regrets its publicatio­n given that it is a private document governed by the principle of confidenti­ality between the parties,” they said in a statement. “FC Barcelona categorica­lly denies any responsibi­lity for the publicatio­n of this document, and will take appropriat­e legal action against the newspaper El Mundo for any damage that may be caused as a result of this publicatio­n.”

The club expressed its “absolute support for Lionel Messi, especially in the face of any attempt to discredit his image, and to damage his relationsh­ip with the entity where he has worked to become the best player in the world and in football history”.

Messi, who did not immediatel­y make any public comments about the report, yesterday scored a goal in his team’s 2-1 win against Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish league, his 650th for the Catalan club. The result lifted Barcelona up to second for the first time this season, although the gap to leaders Atletico Madrid is 10 points.

“We have to try to find out how this got to the press,” Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman said. “If someone from the club leaked this, that person can’t have a future in this club.”

The leak comes as Barcelona try to manage a huge debt created mostly because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The club has been led by a caretaker board since president Josep Bartomeu resigned in October while facing a no-confidence motion. New presidenti­al elections are scheduled for March 7.

“I don’t understand how you can associate Messi with Barcelona’s problems,” Koeman said. “He has been showing his quality as a player for many years and has helped make this club great.”

Messi has been with Barcelona for nearly two decades but asked to leave at the end of last season, saying he wasn’t happy with the club’s direction. His request was denied but he will be able to leave for free when this season ends.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Lionel Messi celebrates his 650th goal for Barcelona yesterday.
Photo / AP Lionel Messi celebrates his 650th goal for Barcelona yesterday.

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