Want to leave or survive, Guardian of Barcelona: let Messi choose

Want to leave or survive, Guardian of Barcelona: let Messi choose




Lionel Messi will not be sure to continue his work with Barcelona next season. His team mate, Marc-André Ter Stegen, could do nothing but leave all the decisions to the Argentine striker.

Rumors about Messi's departure were revealed after Spanish media El Pais revealed one of the terms of the player's contract. It was stated that Messi was allowed to leave for free at the age of 32 years.

In June, Messi set foot at the age of 32. Because of this, he has the right to make a free transfer in the summer of 2020.

The report has made almost all connoisseurs of the hustle and bustle of football. Unlike Cristiano Ronaldo, who often changes clubs, imagine Lionel Messi wearing a different uniform is clearly difficult to imagine.




I hope Messi survives

Some of his team-mates in Barcelona also talked about this. One of them is Gérard Piqué. Then Ter Stegen also tried to express his thoughts on star news.

"Messi deserves to choose his own future," he said, quoted by Goal. "The simplest thing we can do is ask him to stay, because he is a key player for us and his level is very high," he said.

"I am sure he is very happy to be in the team, at the club and in this city, it is difficult for him to move, and I want him to stay here, but not me who decides. We will ask him to stay and his hopes are like that," he continued.


Neymar problem, Ter Stegen escaped


Some time ago, Messi had expressed his disappointment with Barcelona. He believes that the team's management made no effort to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou last summer.

For this problem, Ter Stegen was reluctant to talk much. But so far, the Barcelona team feels good, even without the presence of a Brazilian striker.

"This is a difficult question to answer, Neymar is a spectacular player, he has been with us for years and has gone further," he added.

"Now nothing can be changed, the club has tried what they can, we are happy to have the best players in this team, I am happy with the team that we have," he said. the word.

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