Messi will be the world's most expensive January 1, 1818?

Just Lionel Messi nods, the world record of Neymar will only be ... mosquitoes!



While Lionel Messi is worried about not having a chance to attend the 2018 World Cup, in Spain, the story of his contract is emerging.

The Argentine striker has renewed his contract with Barcelona is still a question for many people. Although from July 5, the Catalan club has officially announced the "extension of the contract with Messi to 2021," but, until now, there is no accurate evidence to confirm. That's over.

There are still things to explain.

From Barca, they are still calm. "Everything is done, nothing to worry about"; "There are Messi signers"; "The rest is just a photo with the President" ... that's what Josep Maria Bartomeu and the club's leaders have been saying recently.

Most recently, Andres Iniesta did that when "signing up for life".



However, according to the AS, things are changing. If only a few weeks ago, the story was just "need this, need something else", so far the suspicion has risen. Accompanying that, the possibility of not signing Messi renewals contract was not removed.
Messi's contract will expire in 85 days - until 30/6/2018.

The media, of course, followed in the footsteps of Camp Nou, while in the United Kingdom, Manchester City kept their focus and was ready to make a bomb twice as big as Paris. Saint Germain did with Neymar last summer.

If Messi really wants, the Etihad owners are ready to offer a € 400m bid in January, 1818, forcing Barca to think otherwise if Messi are to lose. does not sign.

A source close to the Premier League side said there had been "serious talks with Messi's close ties," although there was no official confirmation.

For now, Messi is always happy with life in Barcelona. His wife, Antonella, did not want her family to move. Messi still wants to improve on the relationship with the club, however, it is not too much to say that there are things that are not dependent on him anymore.

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