No agreement in meeting between Barcelona and Messi's father

Josep Bartomeu reportedly spoke for 90 minutes with Messi's father to discuss the superstar’s request to leave Barcelona, but neither party made any concessions.

Published : Sep 03, 2020 11:28 IST

Captain Lionel Messi last week told Barcelona he wanted to leave the club and invoked a contract clause (File Photo).
Captain Lionel Messi last week told Barcelona he wanted to leave the club and invoked a contract clause (File Photo).
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Captain Lionel Messi last week told Barcelona he wanted to leave the club and invoked a contract clause (File Photo).

Lionel Messi’s future at Barcelona looked no closer to being resolved after the first meeting between the player’s father and club officials on Wednesday ended without an agreement, a person with knowledge of the situation told .

The person said club president Josep Bartomeu met for more than 90 minutes with Jorge Messi to discuss the the Argentina star’s request to leave the club, but neither party made any concessions. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the private meeting.

Lionel Messi last week told Barcelona he wanted to leave the club and invoked a contract clause that allowed him to depart for free at the end of the season. But Barcelona claimed the clause expired in June and said he must see out his contract until June 2021, unless the buyout clause of 700 million euros ($837 million) is paid.

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Also in the meeting were Barcelona official Javier Bordas and Messi’s brother, Rodrigo. A lawyer for the Messi family was also present. In what was described as a cordial meeting, all parts made their positions clear - Jorge Messi said the player wants to leave and Barcelona said it will not accept his transfer request.

No other meeting was immediately scheduled, and the next steps were unclear. Barcelona has said it still hopes Lionel Messi could change his mind about leaving. The player’s representatives claim the clause allowing him to leave the club should still be valid because the season was pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic.

Barcelona reiterated that it will hold the player to his contract. Jorge Messi, who is also Messi’s agent, was tight-lipped when he arrived in Spain from Argentina earlier on Wednesday. "I don’t know anything,” Jorge Messi said in brief comments after being questioned at the airport.

Spanish television station Cuatro later reported that Jorge Messi said it would be “difficult” for his son to stay with Barcelona. He did not elaborate.

Barcelona has been saying it will not facilitate Messi’s departure and will only negotiate a contract extension. The club has offered the Argentine a two-year extension that would keep him with Barcelona through the 2022-23 season.

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In addition to meeting with Messi’s father, Barcelona said it also wanted to meet personally with the player to try to change his mind about leaving. The club said it has been doing everything to try to convince Messi to finish his career at the club where he started nearly 20 years ago.

Lionel Messi hasn’t met with club officials since announcing his decision to leave and hasn’t said anything publicly since Barcelona’s 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals on August 14. That was the defeat which capped off a difficult season for the club, its first without a title since 2007-08.

The 33-year-old Messi had been outspoken against club officials during the season and he hasn’t shown up at the club since the squad returned to training on Monday. He also skipped the required coronavirus tests the team underwent on Sunday.

Messi has been linked with a move to Premier League club Manchester City and Barcelona did not say if it would take any action against the player because of his absence. Barcelona is scheduled to begin its season against Villarreal in the Spanish La Liga at the end of the month.

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