Lionel Messi moves closer to signing new contract with Barcelona

A person with knowledge of the negotiations between club and player told AP on Friday that Messi was prepared to accept Barcelona's offer of a five-year contract at 50 per cent of his previous salary

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In his previous contract, signed in 2017, Messi earned a massive 138 million euros ($163 million) per season
The Associated Press Barcelona
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 16 2021 | 10:28 PM IST
Lionel Messi and Barcelona are closer to signing a new deal that would keep the Argentina star at the Spanish club through the end of his playing career.

A person with knowledge of the negotiations between club and player told The Associated Press on Friday that Messi was prepared to accept Barcelona’s offer of a five-year contract at 50 per cent of his previous salary. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak publicly about the negotiations.

In his previous contract, signed in 2017, Messi earned a massive 138 million euros ($163 million) per season. The person did not indicate the other aspects of the contract still being worked out between the club and Messi’s father, Jorge Messi, who acts as his agent. Barcelona has officially said nothing publicly about the details of the negotiations with the soccer great.

The 34-year-old joined Barcelona two decades ago at age 13. Last August he stunned Barcelona by announcing that he wanted out after the 2019-2020 season ended without a title and his relationship with then club president Josep Bartomeu deteriorated.

The return of Joan Laporta to the club’s presidency in March has been instrumental in bringing Messi back into the fold. Laporta ran Barcelona when Messi had his breakout as a teenager.

A significantly lower salary for Messi is critical to keeping him at the financially troubled club following the losses sustained by the pandemic and some questionable management. Laporta admitted that a lower salary cap for Barcelona due to reduced revenues complicated his task to make all the pieces fit.

Messi’s previous contract with Barcelona expired on June 30.

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