The 62-year-old Real Madrid exhero has been beaten by Jorge Messi, who has been in nepassations with the Nou field since his son informed them that he wanted to pass out.
Messi Jr, 33, was desperately looking to be put through after problems on the field and serious consequences with the club’s hierarchy.
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But after Jorge was unable to reach an agreement in his confrontational talks with President Josep Maria Bartomeu, Messi withdrew his application and agreed to remain in the final year of his contract.
Sanchez, however, believes that an agent other than his own father would have noticed messi managing on his own.
The white hero with 208 targets told ESPN: “This premature burofax has strengthened the symbol of the president of Barcelona and given him time to weaken Messi’s decision.
Messi still had no selection to stay in Barcelona due to the poor recommendation of his father and the law firm, because they may have simply kept that burofax.
“It has weakened its symbol within the team.
“Coincidentally, Messi had lawyers who had worked with Barcelona in the past, but due to a clash of interests, the Catalan club replaced their strategy.”
Jorge trained his son at Grandoli in Rosario, Lionel’s first club, but has since been in charge of matters outside messi’s field, since his first transfer to Barcelona.
It was Messi Sr. who organized the trial, secretly stole with his son in Catalonia for a trial at Barca, then played hard to make sure his 13-year-old son paid about 106,000 euros a year, even handing him over to Real Madrid at a Point price.
Since moving to Barcelona about 20 years ago, the former manager of a steel factory in Rosario has controlled all messi’s transactions, from the new contract after a new contract to advertising sponsorship, the position of general manager of his company and control of the charitable foundation.
Marca describes him as “reflective and calm,” but has earned a reputation as notoriously cheating at the negotiating table.
One source told The Athletic that he lacked humility, saying, “Possibly it would seem important, as one would expect as the father of the world’s most productive player.
“Most football parents are, however, as I have been described, how he performs in meetings with the club over the years he has no class.
“Everyone knows who your son is, you don’t want to act like that.”
Messi demonstrated in an interview with Goal that he had reversed his resolve because he needed to move to the court opposite the club he had joined at the age of 13.
He is expected to return to education for the first time on Monday, under the leadership of Ronald Koeman, as they watch to get going and regain the La Liga title.
But now, next season will be governed by the distractions of the fate of the six-time Ballon d’Or winner, with Manchester City as his favorite.
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan also sought to attract the superstar in Ligue 1 and Serie A, respectively.
And Sánchez is confident that Messi will be a club where he is guaranteed to win trophies to climb to his impressive trophy collection.
The Mexican added: “Messi likes to win titles and will have to find equipment in which he can win championships and prove that he is the most productive player of all time.
“The total challenge with Barcelona will distract him next season, so there will be doubts about his habit and that he is the same young man who has run everywhere.”
This article was first published on The Sun and reproduced with permission.
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