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See What Lionel Messi Demanded To Stay At Barcelona

by Victor Ndubuisi
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From Mino Raiola paying a visit to his old friend, Joan Laporta, to the latest development on Messi’s renewal as reported by Eurosport, today was an eventual day in Barcelona.

Reportedly, the Argentine has handed in his list of demands to renew his Barca contract.

It’s a known fact that Leo will be a free agent on June 1, 2020. However, no club has contacted him regarding his future. In recent days, the Barca captain is looking more settled and happy. This indicates that there are chances that he might renew his contract, something which nobody could have imagined after the burofax scandal.

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The Argentine’s prime concern during the Bartomeu administration was the lack of a plan. So, this time around, he wants a commitment from Joan Laporta to build a squad that can win it all. He understands the precarious financial condition of the club but insists on at least one marquee signing. It has been reported previously that after some cleaning up, Barca can complete a marquee signing.

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However, Brazil and Barcelona legend Ronaldo has warned his former club to do everything in their power to keep Lionel Messi despite the talisman’s recent fury.

The 33-year-old superstar has not held back in revealing his disgust with the state of the Catalan giants, both on and off the field, and speculation has mounted over his future after the Champions League humiliation.

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Ronaldo, however, believes that Barcelona’s fall from grace would become even more stark should Messi decide to make the sensational decision of parting ways with the club this summer.

The heavy defeat against Bayern Munich has shed further light on the chaos that has gripped Barcelona in recent seasons, with Messi reserving particular frustration over the poor decisions taken by controversial president Josep Bartomeu

 

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