Pique confirms Lionel Messi can leave Barcelona for free at the end of the season

Lionel Messi has “earned the right” to break his Barcelona contract if he wants to, says Gerard Pique, but nobody at Camp Nou is concerned about such a decision being taken.




It has been revealed by El Pais, with Goal able to confirm the reports, that the Argentine forward has an exit clause in his current contract.

Having turned 32, the five-time Ballon d’Or has the option to walk away from Barcelona at the end of any given campaign. As his terms are due to run until 2021, with the La Liga champions eager to discuss another extension for their talisman.

Gerard Pique claims to have already been aware that Messi could leave if he wants a new challenge, but the World Cup-winning defender is reading little into that as there is no reason for him to believe that a move will be made soon.

“I already knew Messi is able to leave for free at the end of each season,” Pique told Cadena Ser. “But we all know the commitment Leo has to Barca and it doesn’t worry me at all. He’s earned the right to be able to choose what he does with his future after everything he’s given the club.”




Messi last committed to a new contract with Barca in 2017, at the end of a long-running saga. Club president Josep Maria Bartomeu has aired his desire to get the superstar tied down on another agreement.

He told ESPN in April: “We want him to have a really long career so we can keep on enjoying him. Lionel’s managed to break down borders. Everyone admires him and he’s applauded at other stadiums by rival fans.

“We would like to renew his contract, that’s the idea. He is young – you can see that [in his performances] – and he still has two years on his deal.

“He’s always improving, always innovating. I believe he still has many years in front of him and in the coming months we will sit down with him so that he has many more years at Barcelona.




“Messi is a one-club man. It’s more than what he does on the pitch – his relationship with Barca will last forever.

“I use the example of Pele, who was always at Santos. We want Messi to always be at Barca, whether that’s playing or linked to the club [when he’s retired].”

Messi has previously stated a desire to return to his roots at Newell’s Old Boys before retirement, but has offered no indication as to when it could take place.

JB

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post

The story of Nicolas Pepe’s journey from a goalkeeper to Arsenal’s record signing

Fri Sep 6 , 2019
Nicolas Pepe became Arsenal’s record signing this summer window after a sensational campaign with Lille that saw him chased by some of the biggest sides in the world. Born in 1995 to Ivorian immigrants in Mantes-la-Jolie, west of Paris – his fragile body frame meant he was selected to be […]

You May Like

× Click Here To Make Advert Enquiry