Lionel
Messi’s attempts to leave Barcelona could likely result in a legal battle
between the two parties.
The
Argentine superstar is now of the position that he is no longer contracted to
the club and therefore not obliged to fulfil any contractual agreements, such
as showing up for training and matches.
Diario
Sport now claim that FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport are now likely
to become involved when another club attempts to sign the player, and what – if
any – demand Barcelona could make.
The
33-year-old has a clause in his deal allowing him to leave at the end of any
season, and whilst it was thought that deadline passed in June, Marca have
reported his camp believe that it has been extended in line with the prolonged
2019/20 season.
The
legalities of Messi’s contractual situation are set to now play a key role with
reports claiming his €700m release clause at the club is no longer valid.
Barcelona
president Josep Maria Bartomeu and the current board of the Catalan giants are
said to be insistent they will not allow their superstar to leave as a free
agent and they will only be prepared to meet with the player to discuss a new
contract.
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