Lionel Messi has already taken a resolution on his long career at FC Barcelona, according to a report from his local Argentina.
On Tuesday morning, the popular sport Olé attests that only the employer and his circle of relatives know his intentions, which will be made public soon.
Irritated by a season without trophies at the Camp Nou and various scandals in the scenes, Messi, according to RAC1, told new head coach Ronald Koeman that he looked “more outdoors at the club” than after an assembly the duo held last Thursday.
In the week change, in a progression that did not please the winner of the Ballon d’Or, Koeman annoyed Messi’s close friend, Luis Suarez, while the striker took advantage of a bermuda holiday to tell him he was not on his plans. for the next 2020/2021 crusade.
As a component of a front-page broadcast, Olé published an article that already resonated in Spain on Tuesday afternoon, which states that Messi “has made a resolution that will be announced shortly”.
It is further specified that Messi will say his article “in the next few hours”, which may mean something today, or at least before Koeman takes his underperforming team to education for the first time on August 31, in six days.
With just under a year to approve his contract, Messi can reveal that he is going to take a step in the summer of 2021 from the club that has raised him since he was a teenager.
Or, alternatively, you can reassure Culé’s heart and mind by saying that he intends to signal a new agreement that he will see the rest of his peak days in Catalonia.
Even if PSG or Manchester City made an offer for Messi for around one hundred million euros ($118 million), as we saw when Juventus captured his generational rival Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid, Barca is unlikely to move.
The blaugrana are adamant in getting at least one more year out of their most productive player of all time, is to ignite Messi’s monstrous 700 million ($827 million) termination clause or nothing for any set that needs to tie the 33-year-old. one-handed.
Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis and I have also covered the adjustment reports for
Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while covering adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an about Brazilian football that is a component of Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.