
Naturally, the publication of Leo Messi’s astronomical contract in Barcelona continues to occupy the Spanish media, and today (Tuesday) additional clauses from the extraordinary document were published. El Mundo The newspaper that unveiled the biggest contract in the history of the sport, has published additional sections including one particularly delusional.
Barcelona, prior to publication, is demanding that Messi, in exchange for signing the contract, “integrate into Catalan society and culture.” In a clause signed by both sides in November 2017, for a potential sum of 555,237,619 million euros over four seasons, club president Josep Maria Bartomeu obliges the Argentine star to “make every effort to integrate into the Catalan society”.
This requirement was written in parallel with clauses such as “adoption of proper personal conduct and lifestyle” or non-use of drugs. Messi agreed to accept the demand but was protected in case Catalonia gained independence.
Meanwhile, the coach Ronald Coman Interviewed about Messi’s future: “I’m not sure, but I certainly hope he stays. He’s a great player who still wins games for us. I really enjoy being his coach. We have no problems, he’s the captain of the team, we talk about tactical matters and there are “We have a good professional relationship like I have with all the players. But true, he is the captain so I have more communication with him. I still do not see Messi in a shirt other than the Barcelona shirt.”
In addition, the Dutchman spoke about the departure of Luis Suarez: “Of course it would have been better if Suarez had signed at Juventus and not Atletico, because he still plays in the Spanish league. But I still agree with what we did at the time.”
On the professional issue, Enso Patti will not be fit in time for the double encounter against Paris Saint-Germain in the last eight of the Champions League. As you may recall, the young talent who was injured and had surgery on his knee has returned to training but will still not have time to return ahead of the confrontation with the French.