Barcelona is not backing down on their pursuit to bring Lionel Messi back to the club, as they are willing to offer him a two-year contract with an annual salary of €13 million. Despite the warnings from La Liga regarding Barcelona’s financial situation, the club remains determined to bring the Ballon d’Or winner back to his “home.”
However, it’s important to note that Barcelona is unable to offer Messi a salary on the same level as his previous contract before he left for Paris Saint Germain in 2021, which paid approximately €100 million per year. Nevertheless, Barcelona is hoping to negotiate an agreement that will keep Messi at the Camp Nou until 2025.
La Liga President, Javier Tebas, had cautioned Barcelona that bringing back the World Cup winner may not be an easy feat given the club’s financial status. Tebas explained that while Messi cannot currently be registered in La Liga, there is still time to find a solution. Despite their desire to see Messi back in the league, La Liga will not change the rules of financial control approved by the clubs to register him.
Overall, Barcelona’s pursuit of Messi’s return shows their commitment to strengthening their squad and improving their performance on the pitch. Nevertheless, the negotiations must be conducted with care and transparency to ensure the financial stability of the club.
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