Barcelona registered a 3-2 victory away from home against Athletic Bilbao last night thanks to a brace from Lionel Messi. The Catalans have moved to third on the La Liga table with the win. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top stories involving Barcelona from 7 January 2021.
Presidential candidate believes Lionel Messi will leave this summer
In an interview with ESPN, Barcelona presidential Augusti Benedito has revealed that he believes Lionel Messi will exit this summer. The Argentine had informed the club last summer that he would like to leave the club. However, he ended up staying as no clubs could afford to sign him.
While another presidential candidate Joan Laporta remains optimistic about making Messi stay, Benedito believes he is likely to depart when his contract runs out in the summer. He said:
Manchester City believe they’re favourites to sign Lionel Messi
According to the Daily Telegraph, Manchester City are feeling quite optimistic about their chances of signing Lionel Messi and believe that they’re frontrunners to secure his services in the summer.
Lionel Messi is waiting to make a call on his future and the presidential elections that take place on January 24th will influence his decision. Meanwhile, Manchester City are planning to offer Lionel Messi a long-term contract which will see him play for the Etihad outfit and then MLS sister club New York City FC.
Messi had admitted earlier in an interview that he fancies living in the United States of America and playing there and as such, this could prove to be too good an offer to pass up for Messi.
Barcelona to attempt buying MLS franchise to keep Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi had earlier admitted that he would like to play in the MLS and live in the United States of America before he calls it a day on his playing career and now, according to AS, Barcelona will look to buy an MLS franchise which is an initiative proposed by presidential candidate Xavi Vilajoana.
As per the report, Barcelona plan on letting Lionel Messi join the MLS side once they decide to call it quits at the Camp Nou. However, given the terrible financial condition that Barcelona find themselves in currently, it does not look like they will be able to pull it off any time soon.
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