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Difficult for Lionel Messi to Make U-turn in Barcelona Decision, Says His Father

Jorge Messi (L) arrived in Barcelona to talk to the club about his son's future. (Photo Credit: Reuters)

Jorge Messi (L) arrived in Barcelona to talk to the club about his son's future. (Photo Credit: Reuters)

Jorge Messi evaded most of the questions but admitted that it was difficult for Lionel Messi to stay on in Barcelona after making public his desire to leave.

  • Reuters Barcelona
  • Last Updated: September 2, 2020, 6:13 PM IST
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It will be difficult for Lionel Messi to remain at Barcelona after he made public his desire to leave the Spanish club, his father and agent Jorge Messi said on Wednesday as he arrived in the city to negotiate his son's future.

After flying in on a private jet, Jorge Messi is expected to meet club president Josep Maria Bartomeu later on Wednesday to discuss his son's future, Spanish media reported. A club spokesman declined to comment.

The six-times world player of the year insists he has a clause in his contract that allows him to leave on a free transfer - a claim disputed by Barcelona and La Liga, who say the Argentine can only leave if a rival club is willing to pay a 700 million euro ($830.20 million) buyout clause.

"I don't know, I know nothing," Messi's father told Spanish TV channel Cuatro when asked if the 33-year-old would leave the only club he has played for professionally.

But when pressed if it would be hard for him to remain, he said "yes". And asked how he sees Messi's future at Barcelona, he replied "difficult, difficult."

He dodged questions on whether Manchester City would be a good option for his son. A move to Manchester City would allow Messi to link up with his former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola.

"I don't know, there's nothing yet," he said, adding he had not had any discussions with Guardiola, who enjoyed trophy-laden years as Barcelona manager with Messi in his pomp.

Messi did not show up on Monday for the first training session of the season under new coach Ronald Koeman.

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