Lionel Messi's dream to take his talents elsewhere has been crushed by Barcelona as the club is refusing to sell him for less than €700 million.
With that being said, the Argentinian star announced Friday that he's staying with the club, but he doesn't sound the least bit thrilled about it. Messi slammed Barcelona's management, according to Fabrizio Romano of Sky Sports, and specifically called out Josep Maria Bartomeu.
"The management of the club led by Bartomeu is a disaster".
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Lionel Messi opens up on his decision to stay with Barcelona. pic.twitter.com/l1qaCrKUay
The news comes after Messi was drawing strong interest from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
While PSG didn't offer him a deal, it was reported that City were offering him a five-year deal that would keep him in the Premier League for three years and then ship him off to Major League Soccer's New York City FC for two years.
Messi and his father/agent Jorge met with Barcelona this week to discuss the 33-year-old's future with the club, and talks reportedly went well. It even was reported that Barca felt they'd be able to retain Messi after those discussions, and their hunch, apparently, will end up being correct.
Messi missed Barca's coronavirus testing and the first week of practice as he held out in hopes of being able to move on from the club, but now he'll likely report to training next week, ready to embark on his 17th season with the club.
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