by Pendusky » August 28th, 2020, 3:52 pm
FANS of some clubs are dreaming of signing
Lionel Messi after a Twitter discovery - and
they include both Manchester City and
Chelsea.
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner sent a fax to
chiefs on Tuesday demanding Barca
exercise a clause in his contract that would
allow him to leave for nothing with
immediate effect.
That was after been told that his privileges
are over in which the club also worsened
the situation by asking his best pal to leave.
However, the club believe that the clause has
in fact expired, with the 33-year-old
superstar under contract until the summer
of 2021.
Club and player seem set for a legal battle
over the clause, with Barcelona believing it
expired on June 10 and that a €700m
(£629m) buy-out clause is still valid while his
representatives are insisting that an
extension had been granted by the covid 19
hiatus.
Regardless of the situation, speculation over
who he will join next continues to intensify
with a host of clubs linked with a move.
However, eagle-eyed social media users
believe they may have narrowed down his
potential new employers to just four teams.
And it is all on the fact that the quartet are
the only clubs he follows on Twitter.
Barcelona are one, his boyhood team back
in Argentina, Newell’s Old Boys, another with
English clubs Chelsea and Manchester City.
Can Chelsea’s fans also expect the arrival of
the 6time ballon for winner?
FANS of some clubs are dreaming of signing
Lionel Messi after a Twitter discovery - and
they include both Manchester City and
Chelsea.
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner sent a fax to
chiefs on Tuesday demanding Barca
exercise a clause in his contract that would
allow him to leave for nothing with
immediate effect.
That was after been told that his privileges
are over in which the club also worsened
the situation by asking his best pal to leave.
However, the club believe that the clause has
in fact expired, with the 33-year-old
superstar under contract until the summer
of 2021.
Club and player seem set for a legal battle
over the clause, with Barcelona believing it
expired on June 10 and that a €700m
(£629m) buy-out clause is still valid while his
representatives are insisting that an
extension had been granted by the covid 19
hiatus.
Regardless of the situation, speculation over
who he will join next continues to intensify
with a host of clubs linked with a move.
However, eagle-eyed social media users
believe they may have narrowed down his
potential new employers to just four teams.
And it is all on the fact that the quartet are
the only clubs he follows on Twitter.
Barcelona are one, his boyhood team back
in Argentina, Newell’s Old Boys, another with
English clubs Chelsea and Manchester City.
Can Chelsea’s fans also expect the arrival of
the 6time ballon for winner?