Lionel Messi | Joins Inter Miami (pg4111)

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Here comes the politics, Laporta says he made an offer puts into the press Messi refuses the offer, when in fact he probably knows hes leaving, makes laporta look like the good guy for trying to convince Messi to stay. Makes the new board look all shiny and new thinking about the fans etc then he will anounce that they will be going all out for Haaland to appease fans and create a bond. Summer fails to get Haaland as they cant afford dosent tell Barca fans that instead says Haaland went to another club for big money and so on.
 
These are the replies on Barca english forum they are already eating it up when it comes to Laporta its like a god dam cult turning into Liverpool.

"At this point it just means he’s staying, in other words man city can now go and fuck off."

"Let's go!!!!!! Champions league next season with messi,fati,araujo,de jong, pedri and possibly haaland and dembele"

"Just tell him you're bringing Haaland and he'll stay 100%"

"We are Barca Messi stays Laporta brings in Haaland trust Laporta"

"Haaland will be in a Barca shirt next season VAMOS!"

"We are winning the champions league next season with Haaland, Fati and Messi"
 
These are the replies on Barca english forum they are already eating it up when it comes to Laporta its like a god dam cult turning into Liverpool.

"At this point it just means he’s staying, in other words man city can now go and fuck off."

"Let's go!!!!!! Champions league next season with messi,fati,araujo,de jong, pedri and possibly haaland and dembele"

"Just tell him you're bringing Haaland and he'll stay 100%"

"We are Barca Messi stays Laporta brings in Haaland trust Laporta"

"Haaland will be in a Barca shirt next season VAMOS!"

"We are winning the champions league next season with Haaland, Fati and Messi"

A few of those, swap Barcelona for City and you might be quoting parts of BM. Nothingnwrong with being excited about the prospect of Messi and/or Haaland being at your club.


Other than debt of course, but why would anyone care about that when it comes to Barcelona.
 
A recent item in a Spanish newspaper, referring to a possible Messi move to PSG, claimed that in addition to a £100M transfer fee, Raiola wanted £30M and Messi's dad gets £10M.
Whatever happened to agents getting 10% from the player?
 
A recent item in a Spanish newspaper, referring to a possible Messi move to PSG, claimed that in addition to a £100M transfer fee, Raiola wanted £30M and Messi's dad gets £10M.
Whatever happened to agents getting 10% from the player?
Messi’s dad is Messi’s agent

Raiola is Haaland’s agent

Messi will be on a free transfer if he leaves

Haaland will not
 
Oh and look more pro Barca propaganda and stories from the board. Hes a good politician



See, the problem Messi has here, judging by this tweet.... their team will not be competitive next season if they're relying on La Masia players. They'll most likely sign free players like Depay, Gini and Garica. Not bad players, but not good enough players for a competitive team. If anything, Barcelona could actually struggle next season if Messi has to play with a bunch of youngsters.

It's all a big maybe regarding reducing the wage bill and selling players. Players like Griezmann and Umtiti won't go easily. Griezmann is on 800k a week and Umtiti has been injured and is on 240k a week. Then you have Coutinho, who is currently injured and hasn't been playing well (he's also on 300k plus a week). Pjanic is 31 and hasn't been playing (he's on 150k a week). If they were to release/sell/loan those players, it won't be till later on in the transfer window. By then, they won't be able to replace them with better players. In other words, they won't have much to spend if they loan players out. Then, they have to pay the banks 266m euros in June (they also have to pay another 160m by the end of the year). Then, they have to give Messi a big signing-on fee and his 33m loyalty fee.

Laporta is taking a big gamble here just to keep Messi here. He's willing to get rid of the experience depth they have just so they can afford to keep Messi there. Laporta can honestly put them in worse debt than they currently are. Actually, when he first took over in 2003, their net debt was only 150m euros.... when he left, their net debt was over 450m euros. He also increased the wage bill by a lot.

Messi has to tread carefully with Laporta because he isn't as great as he makes out. He got lucky last time.
 
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