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Presidential candidate Joan Laporta vows to try to keep wantaway Lionel Messi at Barcelona

ByReuters

Published 17/12/2020 at 16:25 GMT

With Lionel Messi trying to leave Barcelona in the summer but eventually staying, albeit with one year left on his contract, an incoming president will have to start negotiations to keep the Argentine at Camp Nou soon. Joan Laporta, bidding for another term in charge, says finding a settlement with Messi will be a priority.

Barcelona's president Joan Laporta (R) embraces Lionel Messi (C) as they win their Spanish Super cup second leg football match Barcelona vs Athletic Bilbao at the New Camp Stadium in Barcelona on August 23, 2009. Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 for a 5

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Barcelona presidential candidate Joan Laporta has said he will do everything in his power to ensure club great Lionel Messi remains at the Camp Nou should he prevail in January's election.
Messi, who wanted to leave Barca in the summer transfer window after being heavily linked in the media with a move to Manchester City, is out of contract at the end of June and is widely expected to depart the club he joined as a teenager.
He is free to negotiate a move with foreign clubs from Jan. 1 and City are tipped to make another attempt to lure him away.
Laporta, who was previously Barca president between 2003 and 2010 and was at the helm when Messi made his breakthrough, said he understands the Argentinean's frustration.
He will, however, attempt to convince Messi that the Catalan capital remains the best place for him.
"I don’t believe he has (made up his mind about leaving)," Laporta told The Guardian.
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"I think he’ll weigh up all the options. Messi loves Barca, and I think he’ll consider the proposal the new Barcelona president makes him... If I become president, then I’ll speak to him.
"I can only imagine him in a Barcelona shirt and I’ll do everything possible to ensure he continues. I know Leo and what he’s interested in is winning.
"It’s not about money, never has been; if it had, he would have taken very different decisions throughout his career. We have to work hard to continue that beautiful story: Leo Messi and Barcelona."
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