Barcelona chief insists agreement with Lionel Messi is 'total' following Manchester City links
Robert Fernandez says that Catalans are working to bring in more "high-quality" players to partner Messi.
By
Eduardo Fernandez-Abascal AUG 21, 2017
Barcelona technical secretary Robert Fernandez has played down recent speculation linking Lionel Messi with a sensational move to Manchester City, assuring that the Argentine international will soon put pen to paper on his new deal.
On 5 July, the La Liga giants announced an agreement for five-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi to continue at the Nou Camp until 2021.
"FC Barcelona and Leo Messi have agreed on a contract renewal that
will keep the Argentinian at the club until June 30th, 2021," a
statement from the club confirmed. "The deal will be signed in the
coming weeks, when Messi returns to the team for pre-season training."
However, Messi is yet to sign the new contract following a frantic
summer in which Barcelona have lost Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain in a
€222m (£202m, $260m) world-record transfer.
Messi would be available to make a free-agent move at the end of next
season and reports from France over the weekend claimed that Manchester
City were considering meeting his €300m release clause as soon as this
summer.
Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta added more fuel to the
speculation on Twitter, saying that Messi could eventually leave if
current chief Josep Maria Bartomeu continues at Barcelona.
"If we want Messi to continue to be happy here at Barcelona then we need to get rid of Bartomeu immediately," Laporta wrote on Twitter following those links with City.
But Barcelona's technical secretary has allayed the fears of supporters, suggesting that Messi's new deal is only a formality.
"The agreement with Messi is total," Fernandez told beIN Sports. "We are just looking for the right time for the signature."
It has been said that Messi wants Barcelona to fill the gap left by
Neymar with some high-profile players before committing his future to
the club.
Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho
and Borussia Dortmund winger Ousmane Dembele have been identified as
the two main targets, but the Catalans are yet to sign either of them
with just 10 days of the transfer window remaining.
Fernandez said that the club are still trying to bring in some
world-class players but conceded that it will not be easy due to the
demands of their clubs.
"We are trying to bring in high-quality players but they do not have a
(release) clause and that naturally leads to long negotiations with
their clubs," he added following Barcelona's opening La Liga victory
over Real Betis.
"Playing at Barcelona is not easy...it is a different dynamic and
players will need to know they are playing games. It was important we
started well (against Real Betis) following two defeats (to Real
Madrid)."
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