Lionel Messi has arrived back in Barcelona and is expected
to sign his new contract later this week.
He flew into El Prat airport last night by private jet with
his family, Skysports reports.
Messi, who remains a free agent after his previous deal
expired on July 1, can be officially announced as a Barca player again before
the weekend.
Barcelona had reached a deal on principle with Leo Messi for
the Argentine veteran to remain with the Catalan club for another five years,
but on a reduced wage, Spanish media reported on Wednesday.
Messi, who earlier this month finally landed a major
international trophy with Argentina when they beat rivals Brazil to win the
Copa America, “will sign a five-season contract with a release clause of 600
million euros ($709 million),” according to Catalan sports daily L’Esportiu.
“The player will reduce his wage by 50 percent. Now it just
remains for the lawyers to look over the agreement and give it the OK. Once
that happens (his) continuation will be official,” said Madrid-based sports
daily Marca which confirmed L’Esportiu’s initial story.
According to the latter, Messi, 34, will earn in the region
of 20 million euros basic next season with the Catalan club, which he has led
to ten league crowns as well as four Champions Leagues.
Last season was a comparative disappointment as the club
could only land the Spanish Cup and exited in the last 16 of the Champions
League.
Last summer Messi sought to leave Barca as a free agent via
a clause in his contract before agreeing to see out the final year as the club
threatened to go to court.
There had been speculation that Messi would sign on for two
years and then potentially head to Major League Soccer, although friend and
former Barca teammate Neymar has said he would love to team up with him again
at Paris Saint Germain.
“Finally, both parties saw fit to extend their link for a
longer period of time,” reported Barcelona-based sports daily Sport.
Another Barcelona sports paper Mundo Deportivo suggested the
longer contract length was part of a quid pro quo taking into account a
curtailed salary structure as Barcelona battle crippling debts.
Several of the papers said an official announcement on the
deal would follow within days.
With Barcelona labouring under debts of several hundred
million euros, Spanish media made much earlier this year of the reported 555
million euros paid Messi over four seasons from November 2017 to the end of
last month.
National daily El Mundo splashed in January on what it
termed “Messi’s pharaonic contract which is ruining Barca” — that sum including
image rights and a series of performance-related bonuses with the player
reportedly earning a net 297 million euros.
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