Barcelona Working With “Important Sponsors” And Have Financial Backers To Fund Lionel Messi Move

Barcelona Working With “Important Sponsors” And Have Financial Backers To Fund Lionel Messi Move

According to Gerard Romero, FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi are both optimistic about the player’s return to the team, who have backing from sponsors and “very important people” to fund the operation.

Romero, who was at the forefront of news on Barcelona’s activity in the transfer market last summer, made an appearance on his well-known Twitch channel on Monday morning in Spain to discuss the most recent developments regarding Messi.

According to Romero, Barcelona has been collaborating with “important sponsors” to finance the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner’s homecoming, which would “open the door to financial markets” that want to see the Argentine don the Barcelona jersey again.

Romero then added that there are “very important people” in the background that are willing to help the cash-strapped Catalans economically and make the return possible.

Furthermore, both the player and the club, which Messi joined as a 13-year-old and represented for over 20 years before leaving for Paris Saint Germain in 2021, are reportedly optimistic about the a reunion which would be a great coup for current president Joan Laporta.

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Laporta has a thorn in his side as for being the leader that allowed the club’s greatest ever player walk on a free transfer to the Parisians despite promising ahead of his 2021 election win that the Argentine would renew his contract at Camp Nou.

This was made impossible when a Barca mired in debts were unable to navigate Financial Fair Play limits, but Messi again becomes a free agent on June 30 when his two-year deal with PSG expires.

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Romero recently reported that Messi has agreed to take a pay cut to rejoin Barca, who would not be able to afford the €3.375m ($3.7m) he takes home monthly as reported by L’Equipe.

But there may be some accuracy to claims by Romero, who is usually on the money if not that far off, given that Barca president Rafa Yuste confirmed on Friday that the club is in contact with Messi’s camp to see him return.

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