Manchester City cannot point to Messi for anything other than a loose transfer, allegations

Manchester City cannot point to Lionel Messi for anything other than a loose transfer, according to a report.

A week ago an ongoing saga began when Messi sent a burofax to FC Barcelona to claim his preference for finishing a 20-year date with the club.

Taking into account his 700 million euro ($839 million) termination clause and his expired contract, the Argentine considers himself a loose agent and did not run for regime tests on coronavirus plus education on Sunday and Monday as a component of that position.

Between this progression and his bomb announcement, however, news emerged of how Messi hoped to negotiate a ‘friendly exit’ with Barca in the way they accepted a decrease in the supply of money and players by that of their Manchester City captain.

However, rejecting Messi’s attempts to meet and talk about the proposal, Catalans say that paying the release payment is the only way to divert Messi from his duties, and they are not interested in touching the bases unless it is to organize a contract extension. for the Bearer of the Ballon d’Or.

Mancunians are aware of being “under the microscope of UEFA” and must remain in the correct aspect of monetary fair play regulations. In addition, they do not need to threaten the reactivation of the Two-Year Champions League sanction that has been the subject of a successful appeal in recent months, which can lead several key players to leave and sabotage plans to take on big stars like number 10.

Simply put, the entire budget they have earmarked for Messi will have to be used to pay his annual salary, which is around one hundred million euros ($120 million), which means he will have to hand over cash to Barca and then pay. because its new acquisition is simply not feasible.

The League is also out and supporting the club through an official this weekend who confirms that Messi’s contract and termination clause remain intact, Bartomeu remains confident that he can convince the 33-year-old to stand still despite the deterioration of their relationship.

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through progress and analysis, while I have also covered adjustment reports for

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while I have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments like the America’s Cup. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I edit Yellow

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