Lionel Messi Contract Renewal Progressing Adequately: Barcelona President Joan Laporta
Lionel Messi became a free agent on July 1 after his contract with FC Barcelona expired, but the club is still looking to sign him on a two-year deal.
- Asian News International
- Updated: July 13, 2021 04:09 pm IST
Highlights
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Lionel Messi's contract with Barcelona has expired
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Club president Joan Laporta said renewal talks are on
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He said the talks are "progressing adequately"
New contract talks with Lionel Messi are "progressing adequately", says FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta, as the Catalan side is still hopeful of matching the salary the 34-year-old was on. Lionel Messi became a free agent on July 1 after his contract with FCB expired, but the club has still not given up on giving him a two-year deal. Notably, Messi's last contract was worth more than 500 million euros over four years, including signing-on fees, bonuses, and his weekly salary. Asked for an update on discussions during the presentation of Mago Pop's show ''Nothing is Impossible'', Laporta told reporters, as per Goal.com: "[Messi''s renewal] is progressing adequately."
Recently, the six-time Ballon d'Or winner not only ended the 28-year-long wait for Argentina but also his personal duck to win an international trophy in Copa America at Maracana against Brazil.
Lionel Messi had a brilliant Copa America 2021 as he scored four goals and had five assists to his name. Even though Colombia's Luis Diaz also scored four goals, Messi registered more assists and was named the Golden Boot winner.
"All the Catalans, Barcelona, Catalunya and the entire football world are happy because Leo won the Copa America. It is very exciting to see the best player in football history get excited about winning a title like this and he made all of us cry with joy," Laporta said.
"He is very happy, we are all happy, I am happy for Leo who has managed [to win the Copa America], together with his teammates, and that Argentina are once again in the elite, and [I am] also [happy] for [Sergio] Aguero. I am happy for Messi's family, for Argentina, for Barcelona who are recognised, admired and loved for having this bond with Leo."
Regarding Messi's contract saga, last week, La Liga President Javier Tebas stated that it would be impossible for FC Barcelona to match the salary Lionel Messi was on as the club is currently going through a financial predicament.
The Camp Nou team is unable to register any of the players they have signed this summer because of the salary limit imposed on the club which is stopping them from confirming a deal for Messi, as per Goal.com. Barca's salary cap before the pandemic was over 600 million euros , and it has dropped to 347 million euros this year.