Liverpool FC defender Andy Robertson has given amusing response to Lionel Messi’s imaginable movement to the Premier League.
Messi has informed FC Barcelona that he will leave the club this summer and the 33-year-old is closely linked to Manchester City.Se understands that Pep Guardiola’s team has already presented Messi with a five-year contract, but is pending clearance on the player’s stage at Camp Nou.
Barcelona has made it clear that any club wishing to point out to Messi the existing move-in window will have to pay its $826 million termination clause, as the player still has one year left of their current contract.Although Messi believes he can leave as an indefinite agent, thanks to a clause of his contract, Barcelona argued that the clause had expired in June.
Messi’s lawyers said the player unilaterally canceled his contract and did not attend the team’s COVID-19 tests, and also missed the education sessions.If it were someone else, the player would have had to face a heer fine for doing so, but Sky Sports claimed that Barcelona’s president, Josep Bartomeu, gave Messi a few days off for his options.
Messi’s father and agent, Jorge, arrived in Barcelona on Wednesday and met Bartomeu about the situation of his son’s move.After the meeting, Soccer’s online page, Goal, reported that it could have reached an agreement with the club leader that would cause the six-time Ballon d’Or winner not to leave Camp Nou this summer.
The news may have satisfied Scotland national team captain Roberton, who does not need Messi to sign for Manchester City.
“From an absolutely self-centered point of view, I hope it doesn’t happen, I hope you stay in Barca.He’s one of the players, if not the most productive he’s ever played, so for him, going to see one of your closest rivals is probably a player, I have no doubt that if he came here to the Premier League, he would bring precisely the same quality, the same love and everything he brings to Barca,” Roberton said in a recent interview.
The 26-year-old left-back also said that even if Messi were to reach the Premier League, Liverpool will take care of his arrival, as it will be a wonderful opportunity for the team to play against Messi in England.
He was a value to Qatar for Andrew Robertson, as he was given another Photo trophy: AFP/Giuseppe CACACE
“I’ve played against him twice and those are the toughest games I’ve ever played, so you have to watch him at all times, he can come out of nowhere.He’s a player, probably “The most productive the game has ever played.I hope he stays in Spain for me,” Robertson added in the interview he took a stand before the Scottish League of Nations confronted Israel.