Lionel Messi: Paris St-Germain Move 'A Possibility' After Barcelona Exit

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Lionel Messi: Paris St-Germain move 'a

possibility' after Barcelona exit


Lionel Messi in tears as he receives ovation from Barcelona at news conference

An emotional Lionel Messi said joining Paris St-Germain was "a possibility, but
nothing is agreed" as he confirmed his exit from Barcelona.

Messi is ending his 21-year association with Barca, who cannot afford to honour the
new contract they agreed with him because of La Liga's salary limit.

The record six-time Ballon d'Or winner, 34, is now a free agent.

"My family and I were convinced we were going to stay here, at home," he said during a
news conference on Sunday.

"This is the end with this club and now a new story will begin," added the Argentina
forward. "Yes, it's one of the most difficult moments for me.

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"I don't want to leave this club - it's a club I love and this is a moment I didn't expect.

"Last year I wanted to leave, this year I wanted to stay. That's why I'm so sad.

"It was like my blood ran cold. I was really sad. It was really difficult right up to now. I'm
still trying to process it all.

"When I get home I will still feel bad; it will be even worse. I'm not ready for this."

What else did Messi say?

Lionel Messi won 34 trophies with Barcelona after making his first-team debut aged 17
in October 2004
Messi, Barcelona's record goalscorer, submitted a transfer request last summer
before agreeing to stay for the final year of his contract.

That expired on 1 July and Messi is now in talks over a move to PSG, where he would
play alongside Kylian Mbappe and former Barca team-mate Neymar.
"It is a possibility, but I have not agreed anything with anyone," he said. "I have got
different clubs interested. Nothing is definitive but clearly we are talking to them."

Messi left Argentina for Spain when he was 13 and made his first-team debut for
Barcelona aged 17 in October 2004.

He went on to score 672 goals in 778 games and helped the Spanish giants win 34
trophies, replicas of which were displayed at his news conference at the Nou Camp.

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"I'm so grateful for the love that everyone's shown me, for all my team-mates, and the
club being by my side," he said. "Today I have to say goodbye to all this.

"I arrived when I was very young, 13 years old, and after 21 years I am leaving with my
wife and three Catalan-Argentine children.

"I cannot be more proud of everything I did and lived in this city. I have no doubt that,
after a few years away, we will return because it is our home."

Messi added: "I'm leaving the club without seeing the fans for over a year and a half
[due to the pandemic]. If I imagined it, I would imagine the Camp Nou full, and to say
goodbye properly. But it has to be this way."

Why is Messi leaving Barcelona?

Messi looked set to extend his stay at the Nou Camp having agreed a new five-year
contract in July, halving the £123m a season he reportedly received in his previous
contract.

The agreement was dependent on player departures to get Barca's wage bill under La
Liga's limit, however, and the club were unable to do so.

"I offered to reduce my salary by 50% and they didn't ask me for anything else," Messi
said. "It is not true that they asked me for anything more.

"I only know that it was not possible because of La Liga, because the club did not want
to go into more debt."

Barcelona president Joan Laporta said on Friday that trying to keep Messi could have
put the club at risk for 50 years.
Once it became clear Barca were unable to honour the contract they had agreed with
Messi, his representatives contacted PSG, but wherever Messi goes next, he said he
wants to "play my last years competing for titles".

He also had a warning for his former Barca team-mate Dani Alves after the 38-year-old
right-back helped Brazil win Olympic gold to extend his record for career titles to 43.

"I congratulate Dani Alves and warn him that I am going to fight to catch up with him and
surpass him," Messi added. "It's my mentality. I have to find my way to keep competing
and winning."

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