Barcelona reveals a debt to Messi!

Press reports revealed the value of the sums owed to Argentine star Lionel Messi from his former club, Barcelona. Messi paid 48 million euros since the player’s departure in 2021. The Spanish program indicated that Barcelona has since paid 6 million euros to the player every 6 months. Messi had left Barcelona after the Blaugrana failed to register his new contract due to the Fair Financial Play Law, and at that time the Argentine star moved to Paris Saint-Germain, and spent two seasons with him, before leaving a few weeks ago to start a new experience in the American League, through the Interclub portal. Miami Joan Laporta, President of Barcelona, confirmed in statements highlighted by the Spanish newspaper “Sport” that the club is indebted to Messi, stating: “There is a postponement of Messi’s salaries already that was agreed upon with the previous administration, and this resulted in pending payments in favor of the player until 2025, which we pay regularly.” He continued: “I understand why Messi chose to join the ranks of Inter Miami. We had an agreement with the Spanish League that we would allocate part of the resources that we possess to the Messi deal, and this point was included in our financial scheduling plan. Messi’s father told us about this matter, and he said that Messi spent a difficult season in Paris and wants to get away from the pressure a little bit, and his suffering would have continued if he returned to Barcelona. Barcelona opened the game about the debt it owes to Lionel Messi and also told details of its refusal to make its return to Camp Nou. Barcelona saw Joan Laporta make disclosures about Lionel Messi. The Argentine was close to returning to Camp Nou but opted for a new adventure in MLS. The Barça legend surprised everyone with the choice for Inter Miami since the Catalan team had managed to release La Liga to bring the star player back to Spanish football. However, the choice of the star player was to have more peace of mind in his professional life.
 


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