
We can register Kun (Sergio Aguero) with the agreement we plan to have with the other players. His reduction has helped us to register players. "I thank Pique for his willingness to help the club. Laporta hopes other senior players such as Jordi Alba will soon follow suit. And while Messi may be free, his shirt is still on sale at the Barcelona store.Image: Gerard Pique scored as Barcelona made a winning start in La Liga without Lionel Messi The sports media linked Messi to a possible move to Paris Saint-Germain to reunite with Neymar, or to Manchester City to play again for Pep Guardiola.īut those rumors have died down in recent weeks.
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Bartomeu spent big to sign all three, but none of them have lived up to their cost.įorced to get creative, Barcelona has signed only free agents this summer to avoid transfer fees. Now Laporta is facing similarly difficult choices with players such as Antoine Griezmann, Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele. The Uruguay striker went on to lead Atlético to the league title. Their high salaries now make them difficult to transfer to other clubs.Īs Laporta recently told La Vanguardia newspaper, "the salaries for Barcelona's players are not comparable to those of other clubs". Last season, the club practically gave Luis Suárez away to Atlético Madrid to shed his salary. While the 34-year-old Messi is still the team's best player, other players the club has spent big on in recent years have produced mixed results.

The salary cap is proportional to 70 per cent of a club's revenue. The Spanish league slashed the salary cap for Barcelona down from a league-high 671 million euros (USD 796 million) for the 2019-20 season to just 383 million euros (USD 454 million) for last campaign.Ī new salary cap is expected to be announced in the coming weeks, but with Barcelona's finances still a mess it is expected to be much more generous.
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He said that the payroll plus other payments tallied 650 million euros (USD 771 million). Laporta recently said that Barcelona's finances "were worse than I had imagined". Laporta has said that Messi is willing to take a significant pay cut, but even so, the club is apparently struggling to make the numbers work. Messi's previous contract, signed in 2017, earned him an eye-popping138 million euros (USD 164 million) per season. When Laporta returned to power, he inherited a club saddled with debt of 1.2 billion euros (USD 1.4 billion) and massive contracts that former club president Josep Bartomeu gave players, including Messi. Barcelona's finances suffered a huge blow last season, when the questionable management by the prior club board was exacerbated by a drop in revenues provoked by the pandemic. We are in the process of finding the best solution for both parties," Laporta told Onda Cero radio.īarcelona's all-time leading scorer is in Brazil leading Argentina at the Copa America, far from the hubbub at Camp Nou. We still have to deal with the issue of financial fair play. "We want him to stay and Leo wants to stay, it is all going well. Late on Wednesday, Laporta told a popular sports talk radio show that the deal was being held up only because of the Spanish league's strict financial fair play rules.

He returned to run the club in March after winning an election with the promise he would use his good relationship with Messi to get him to stay. Laporta was club president when a teenage Messi had his breakout. Laporta has continued to mark a cautiously optimistic tone when asked if he was close to convincing Messi to stay put. That came 16 years after the forward signed his first profession contract with the club that he joined at age 13.
