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Lionel Messi latest: Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu wades into debate as he tweets defiant message of support

Argentine superstar has been linked with world-record Chelsea switch after being found guilty of tax fraud

BARCELONA president Josep Bartomeu has launched a fierce defence of tax cheat and reported Chelsea target Lionel Messi.

The Argentine superstar – who announced his retirement from internationals after suffering more Copa America heartbreak – has been found guilty of tax fraud alongside father Jorge.

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Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu has come out in support of Lionel MessiCredit: PA:Press Association
Messi was sentenced to 21 months in prison after being found guilty of tax fraudCredit: AP:Associated Press

The duo were sentenced to 21 months in prison, but Spanish laws mean neither will see the inside of a cell.

Messi intends to appeal his punishment, but Barcelona are worried he could now leave for a fresh start abroad this summer.

SunSport understands that Messi’s father met with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich on his private yacht earlier this week, and the Blues intend to make a world-record bid if there’s any indication the talismanic forward wants out of the Nou Camp.

Messi’s contract is also starting to wind down, and the riches on offer in the Premier League could tempt him to make the move after being hit with a fine by the Spanish authorities.

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Messi has also retired from international duty after more Copa America heartbreakCredit: Getty Images

 

Barcelona have reportedly made a move to sign a replacement in Atletico Madrid youngster Angel Correa, but president Bartomeu seems determined to keep Messi in Catalonia after .

It read: “Leo, those who attack you are attacking Barca and its history. We’ll defend you to the end. Together forever!”

But Bartomeu’s plea could fall on deaf ears, with La Liga head chief Javier Tebas admitting there is a very strong chance Messi could end his time with Barcelona for a shot at English football.

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