Lionel Messi | Joins Inter Miami (pg4111)

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in my opinion this is absolutely dead in the water, grasping at straws here, i personally believe we have as much chance of signing Messi right now as we did 2 hours before the 2015 CL final. HOWEVER, i must say this is all extremely interesting and could definitely see a world in which a huge twist arises. i don’t think it’ll happen at all but i guess stranger things have
 
Tebas only controls la Liga's FFP though, and it appears Barca would fall foul of UEFA's as well

What have you seen that makes appear so?

Logic aside obviously, thenchat has very much been abiut la liga's rules, no real mention of Uefa's
 
Messi out of contract and losing nearly a million euro a week whist unemployed. In that time anyone who works for him like PR, agents, website, merchandising staff all over the globe are going to need their wages still.


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I wonder if he’s on a rolling temporary contract whilst things are sorted out.
 
We can’t afford to keep Messi, says Barca President Laporta
The just-expired Messi’s deal with Barcelona was the most expensive sporting deal for any player on the planet.

BAYO OMOTOSO • JULY 1, 2021
Laporta and Messi
A composite of Laporta and Messi used to illustrate the story[photo credit:The New Twelfth Man Times]
Barcelona President Joan Laporta has stated that the team will need to break the UEFA Financial Fair Play, FFP rules to extend Lionel Messi’s contract.

Mr Laporta, while speaking to Spanish media ElTransistorOC, mentioned that both the club and the player want the extension of the contract but increasing his current financial terms will break the FFP rules.

Six-times Ballon D’or winner, Lionel Messi signed a reported £477 million four-year contract with Barcelona in June 2017 which has now elapsed some hours ago.

The deal is the most expensive sporting deal for any player on the planet beating other players in sports like Basketball, Golf and Boxing.

Spanish media outlet, El Mundo in December 2020 reported the financial details of the Messi contract which was alleged to have been leaked by Barcelona former President, Josep Barthomeu.

Mr Barthomeu denied leaking the contract but confirmed the content of the report when he added that “The player deserves the amount because he generates in excess of that, both for his sporting and commercial contribution.”

Further breakdown of the report revealed that the Argentine was raking in £112 million annually ranging from wages and bonuses in the four-year contract.

34-year-old Messi has contributed majorly to the success of the Camp Nou side in the past 18 years where he emerged the highest goalscorer and with highest assists for the most part.



The Argentine is arguably the best player of all time with the most Ballon D’or awards, most FIFA World Best Player awards, most European Golden Boot Award, most goals scored in a single league in Europe amongst others.

Messi joined Barcelona Academy in 2001 and faced health challenges with an ailment, the growth hormone deficiency, which Barcelona took charge of financing the recovery.

Messi has scored double digit league goals for the past 15 seasons with Barcelona since 2006-2007, a feat that has placed him above every other player as regards consistent performance.

In 2011-2012, the 5ft7inches tall player scored 73 goals in all competitions in 60 appearances. He won his first Ballon D’or at age 22 in 2008-2009 season.

His goals and assists in the past 17 seasons have contributed immensely to Barcelona’s successes where they’ve won ten La Liga titles, four UEFA Champions League titles and three FIFA Club World Cup trophies.

The financial fair play rule was introduced by former UEFA President, Michel Platini, in a move to curb excessive spending by clubs beyond their income. Its implementation began in the 2011-2012 season.

The FFP rule exempted funds expended on training ground, youth development and infrastructure from the restriction while the particular interest was on the transfer fees and wages of players.

The FFP rule ensures that the total income for a club must be put into consideration to determine the total expenses of transfer fee, salaries and finance costs of a team and breaking the law will lead to sanctions.



Manchester City, AC Milan, Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain are amongst clubs to have been issued sanctions for breaking the FFP rule.

The eight sanctions ascribed to the FFP range from deducting points, fines, suspension from participating in competitions, blocking receipt of revenue from UEFA competitions, warnings and restricting the number of players for a UEFA competition.

Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player of all time, is now currently out of contract with Barcelona even as Laporta promised they were finding a way to reach a compromise for both sides.

What have you seen that makes appear so?

Logic aside obviously, thenchat has very much been abiut la liga's rules, no real mention of Uefa's
Fucked the post up, but this. I accept of course it could be complete bollox
 
in my opinion this is absolutely dead in the water, grasping at straws here, i personally believe we have as much chance of signing Messi right now as we did 2 hours before the 2015 CL final. HOWEVER, i must say this is all extremely interesting and could definitely see a world in which a huge twist arises. i don’t think it’ll happen at all but i guess stranger things have
You started of saying its dead in the water and we are grasping at straws to then say its all very interesting Do you like to contradict yourself?
 
When would they be subject to the accounting though ? Also haven't the rules been relaxed because of the pandemic ? I'm sure they could find ways to explain the shortfall by using creative accounting

The rules have not been relaxed, not for the pandemic or anything.

The reporting period has been extended, but hardly much difference given how long it is now going on.
 
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