Lionel Messi | Joins Inter Miami (pg4111)

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Looks like Messi is staying



"Maybe I reveal a secret," Guardiola told the BBC's Match of the Day. "Maybe he is close to agreeing a deal for the club of my heart - for Barcelona.

"He is going to be playing alongside the best player of all time, Messi."

Guardiola added: "I'm pretty sure he is going to enjoy. And maybe Barcelona are stronger and stronger with him on the pitch."
 
Looks like Messi is staying


Following the corporate line, we will not and never will agitate Messi for a move.

If he want to leave and tells us however - different story.

All this tells me is Leo hasn’t made his mind up or said anything, although pep did say that with a smile on his face.
 
After Pep spoke of "the club close to my heart" he was repeating his wish that Messi would stay ther but I suspect he doesn't know. He could be making clear to his bosses at City that he doesn't want Messi at City, for whatever reason, or he could be applying pressure to Messi to stay. Either way it does seem Messi won't be on his way to the Etihad, but you never know ...
 
Messi might leave, with Uefa now opening charges against Barcelona, they also are trying to go ahead with a ban for them from the champions league.
 
Can't imagine him hanging around if it means no Champions League football.

It would be be somewhat poetic of he left at the end of his contract, with Barcelona believeing he was likely to extend.

He saw out last season's conpetition thinking his walk away clause would be honoured, only to be held to the actual date rather than end of season date.

Now, with him being allowed on holiday early and then copa america, aguero being brought in to appease him, it looks like Barcelona are comfortable enough that he will sign (or perhaps comfortable he will leave). So if he were to see out his contract and change his mind on extending, it would have come full circle.
 
Barca still in the super league, just put out a statement. Looks like they are not backing down

FC Barcelona, Juventus FC and Real Madrid CF wish to express their absolute rejection of the insistent coercion that UEFA has been maintaining towards three of the most relevant institutions in the history of football. This alarming attitude constitutes a flagrant breach of the decision of the courts of justice, which have already made a clear statement warning UEFA to refrain from taking any action that could penalise the founding clubs of the Super League while the legal proceedings are ongoing.

Therefore, the opening of disciplinary proceedings by UEFA is incomprehensible and is a direct attack against the rule of law that we, the citizens of the European Union, have democratically built up, while constituting a lack of respect toward the authority of the courts of justice themselves.

From the beginning, the Super League has been promoted with the aim of improving the situation of European football, through permanent dialogue with UEFA and with the objective to increase the interest in the sport and to offer fans the best possible show. This objective has to be achieved in a framework of sustainability and solidarity, especially in a precarious economic situation such as the one many clubs in Europe are currently experiencing.

Instead of exploring ways of modernizing football through open dialogue, UEFA expects us to withdraw the ongoing court proceedings that question their monopoly over European football. Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid, all of them more than a century old, will not accept any form of coercion or intolerable pressure, while they remain strong in their willingness to debate, respectfully and through dialogue, the urgent solutions that football currently needs.

Either we reform football or we will have to watch its inevitable downfall.
 
Barca still in the super league, just put out a statement. Looks like they are not backing down

FC Barcelona, Juventus FC and Real Madrid CF wish to express their absolute rejection of the insistent coercion that UEFA has been maintaining towards three of the most relevant institutions in the history of football. This alarming attitude constitutes a flagrant breach of the decision of the courts of justice, which have already made a clear statement warning UEFA to refrain from taking any action that could penalise the founding clubs of the Super League while the legal proceedings are ongoing.

Therefore, the opening of disciplinary proceedings by UEFA is incomprehensible and is a direct attack against the rule of law that we, the citizens of the European Union, have democratically built up, while constituting a lack of respect toward the authority of the courts of justice themselves.

From the beginning, the Super League has been promoted with the aim of improving the situation of European football, through permanent dialogue with UEFA and with the objective to increase the interest in the sport and to offer fans the best possible show. This objective has to be achieved in a framework of sustainability and solidarity, especially in a precarious economic situation such as the one many clubs in Europe are currently experiencing.

Instead of exploring ways of modernizing football through open dialogue, UEFA expects us to withdraw the ongoing court proceedings that question their monopoly over European football. Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid, all of them more than a century old, will not accept any form of coercion or intolerable pressure, while they remain strong in their willingness to debate, respectfully and through dialogue, the urgent solutions that football currently needs.

Either we reform football or we will have to watch its inevitable downfall.
They are so far up their own arse its unreal.

I see Barca are likely to complete signings of Depay, Aguero, Garcia and Wijnaldum. 400k a week in wages minimum, looks like Laporta is just going to keep piling it up
 
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