Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona would do things for football, says Thomas Muller

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Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona and launching a new challenge would make things attractive to football, according to Bayern Munich striker Thomas Muller. (More football news)

Messi, a six-time Ballon d’Or winner, informed Barca on Tuesday that he wanted to leave after 19 years at the club and that he sought to activate a loose movement exit clause imaginable during the existing window.

Inter, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City, led by former Barca manager Pep Guardiola, are noted as realistic contenders to point out the 33-year-old.

Muller considers Messi to be arguably the greatest footballer of all time and is intrigued to see where the superstar striker ends if he is granted his desire to leave Camp Nou.

“The day Messi and Barcelona split up had to end at some point,” Muller said on Hoffner’s promotional occasion.

“Of course you’d have any idea it would be the end of his career, but now it turns out to be different.

“Lionel Messi is one of the most productive footballers on the planet, perhaps even the most productive of the last hundred years, everyone will have their own opinion.

“If you ask Mr. Pelé, he might see things a little differently!But now there will be a replacement and it may be attractive to football. “

“Apart from barcelona’s love, as I perceive it, no one sees this in a bad way, but he is curious to know what new avenues can be opened. “

Bayern, who beat Barcelona 8-2 in the direction of winning the Champions League, had also been invited to look like Messi if he was willing to make a loose transfer.

However, executive Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge issued a resolution on Thursday and Muller joked that his team was never in the contest for pointing to the Argentine international.

“I talked to our CEO once or twice in the last few months and I don’t think we can do anything about it,” he said.

Despite its effect on Bayern, a three-time winner this season, Muller has been eliminated from the last German team for his upcoming UEFA Nations League matches against Spain and Switzerland.

The flexible striker has not been called through Joachim Low since November 2018 and insisted that he was not bothered by the ongoing snub.

“Of course, due to the good luck of the team and my role in this team, this selection factor has resurfaced in recent months,” he said.

“But transparent statements have been made everywhere. That’s why there’s no new position and it’s not a challenge for me right now.

“Young players have evolved very well. There’s no explanation for me to replace anything in that direction.

“If the scenario were different, I’d be the last to not review a decision. But I don’t see any explanation as to why right now. This is a smart road. “

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