Laporta on Messi's return: "It's difficult, we'll see"
When it seemed that Leo Messi was going to return to the Catalan giants, everything has changed in the last few hours. Barcelona president Joan Laporta was present at the Women's Champions League title celebrations and stated that negotiations for the Argentinian are "difficult".
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There are not many days left to reveal Leo Messi's sporting future. The Argentine, after confirming his departure from Paris Saint-Germain, will have to choose between Saudi Arabia, MLS or returning home to Barcelona.
The days are not in favour of the Catalan team, since from Arab lands they have in their power a great economic potential. Despite celebrating the Champions League title with the women's squad, Joan Laporta spoke and did not leave good feelings about a possible return of the Argentinian star.
"It's difficult, we'll see," said the 'Cules' president as he signed autographs and took several photos with the public who had come to the Placa Sant Jaume.
Incidentally, Laporta added a couple of words that may explain one of the reasons for the failure of the negotiations: "Those who do what they can are not forced to do more".
If La Liga's 'o.k' is not given and if Messi does not want to wait until the employers decide whether or not to accept the Viability Plan, the Argentinian will take on a new destination to face the final stretch of his sporting career.
The days are not in favour of the Catalan team, since from Arab lands they have in their power a great economic potential. Despite celebrating the Champions League title with the women's squad, Joan Laporta spoke and did not leave good feelings about a possible return of the Argentinian star.
"It's difficult, we'll see," said the 'Cules' president as he signed autographs and took several photos with the public who had come to the Placa Sant Jaume.
Incidentally, Laporta added a couple of words that may explain one of the reasons for the failure of the negotiations: "Those who do what they can are not forced to do more".
If La Liga's 'o.k' is not given and if Messi does not want to wait until the employers decide whether or not to accept the Viability Plan, the Argentinian will take on a new destination to face the final stretch of his sporting career.
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