Messi situation

Lionel Messi’s contract renewal an issue for Barcelona as they cannot afford to improve £800,000-a-week wages

Five-time Ballon d'Or winner is best-paid player on planet, and club must discover other routes to entice his signature

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BARCELONA have some concerns over the future of Lionel Messi, according to reports in Spain.

The Argentina superstar has just 18 months left on his current deal.

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Lionel Messi currently earns a staggering £800,000-a-week before taxCredit: Getty Images

Neymar, Javier Mascherano and Sergio Busquets all recently extended their new contracts.


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However, report the situation is a little more complicated with regards to Messi, with restrictions imposed on the club by the Financial Fair Play regulations.

Barcelona's president Josep Maria Bartomeu can't increase Lionel Messi's wagesCredit: EPA

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is currently costing the club staggering £800,000-a-week — and Barcelona, unsurprisingly, cannot afford to increase his wages.

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Their tactic has been to explore other options in order to entice the best player on the planet to stay at the Nou Camp.

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Neymar signs new mega contract with Barcelona to fend off Premier League interestCredit: EPA
Messi has just over 18 months to run on his current contractCredit: Getty Images

President Josep Maria Bartomeu recently said: “We cannot renew at whatever price.

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“We need to improve the conditions of the player, while thinking about sustainability.

“We are a little above the 65 per cent maximum which is advised, but the reality is we cannot allow it.

“We do not have unlimited resources and this is a worrying factory.

“If the entire salary is very high, it is stagnating the growth of the entire club.”

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Spain’s biggest clubs have recently been forced to offer their top stars improved contracts in order to fend off the money on offer in the Premier League.

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