Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona over European Super League news

Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona over European Super League news – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Sunday’s European Super League announcement could impact Lionel Messi’s future at Barcelona, Marca has reported.

Barcelona are one of 12 major European clubs who have signed up to a European Super League, breaking away from their domestic leagues. They are joined by fellow La Liga sides Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, as well as six clubs from England and three from Italy.

A banner in protest of the European Super League

The announcement was met with intense disapproval from the majority of the footballing world. Fans and pundits were outraged, while governing bodies responded with force, threatening to ban clubs and players from participating in certain tournaments.

One of the governing bodies to oppose the European Super League was FIFA, who claimed that any participating players could be banned from future World Cups.

According to Spanish outlet Marca, this could sway Lionel Messi’s decision about his future at Barcelona.

The six-time Ballon d’Or winner turns 34 in the summer and is still yet to win a trophy on the international stage. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar may turn out to be his last chance to get that elusive piece of silverware for Argentina.

Messi’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season, and it is unclear whether he will renew. His transfer request last summer is still fresh in the memories, and his astronomical wages may be unattainable to a club in Barcelona’s financial situation.

Messi scored two goals in Barcelona’s Copa del Rey final against Athletic Bilbao

However, things have improved on the pitch at the Camp Nou, winning the Copa del Rey and competing in La Liga. Several promising young players are coming through, and this could be enough to convince the Argentine to stay. Furthermore, the revenue from the proposed European Super League would be enough to cover his salary.

Should he decide to leave the Catalan giants, Paris Saint-Germain seem like the most plausible destination. He has been heavily linked with them since his transfer request, and Les Parisiens have not yet signed up for the European Super League.

 

 

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