According to ESPN sources, the man who was integral in making Pep Guardiola's Barcelona one of the greatest sides ever, could join his manager in the Premier League.
FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi understandably looked distraught following the 8-2 Champions League hammering at the hands of eventual winners Bayern Munich. In the days that followed that result, Ronald Koeman replaced Quique Setién in the hotseat and stories have emerged of which of the current first team will remain part of the Dutchman’s plans. The Argentine has been the standout player at the club for a decade, but some suggest that now is the time he could leave.
Messi transfer? Man City count their pennies
According to ESPN sources, in a piece by Moises Llorens and Rodrigo Faez, Premier League club Manchester City may provide a home for the player many regard as the greatest to have ever graced a pitch. After overcoming their Financial Fair Play battle with UEFA, there appears to be a renewed focus on ensuring that no questions can be asked when it comes to balancing the books appropriately, and they are ‘crunching the numbers’ to see if the deal can be made.
City manager Pep Guardiola obviously knows Messi well having coached him as part of his magnificent Barça team prior to his spell at Bayern Munich before moving to England. As we have previously reported, knowing that the number 10 is out of contract in 2021, there are some at Camp Nou who believe it would be a sensible decision to cash in now on their star and invest that sizeable sum on creating more depth in the squad. That said, it will not be a simple transaction if it were to come to pass, but one that, at least, seems to be getting some thought by the bean counters in Manchester.
Most people that have been consulted on the matter - including PSG’s Thomas Tuchel when asked - believe the Messi will remain at Barcelona, likely ending his career there. He has little else to prove in the game afterall. And with a €700 million buyout clause, and the backdrop of a post-coronavirus-pandemic economy, a move is made all the less likely.
More signings guaranteed says City chairman
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has confirmed the club intends to bring in further transfer market reinforcements as they aim to take back the Premier League title from Liverpool.
Pep Guardiola's side were unable to make it three domestic titles in a row in 2019-20, falling well short of a dominant Liverpool, who ended 18 points clear of second-placed City. Winger Ferran Torres and defender Nathan Ake have already arrived at the Etihad Stadium from Valencia and Bournemouth respectively, for a combined outlay in excess of £60million.
Speaking to his club's official website, Khaldoon said City would seek to strengthen further and would not limit themselves to younger players if readymade, experienced performers are what Guardiola requires.
"When it comes to the two acquisitions we've made – Ake and Ferran Torres – we moved quickly and clearly," he said. "These were our targets and when the opportunity came we were able to come in very quickly and swiftly and do that business
"There are additional players that we will be bringing in and we will stick to the plan, within the realities of the market that we live in today.
"If you look at the acquisitions we've made over the past couple of years, there's a consistency in terms of the type of player we've targeted – their age and quality.
"We will continue down that road for the first team in that 20-25 years old category. That's kind of the spot we like.
"But, at the same time, sometimes opportunities come up that fit with what the manager wants and what we need for the squad that might be outside of that box.
"Nothing is set in stone. We have a set of targets who are well defined but, at the same time we're pragmatic enough to take the opportunity if that opportunity comes up."
Those words chime with City being persistently linked to a move for Napoli's 29-year-old centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly, and those dreams of landing Messi.
Guardiola has been variously linked with further reinforcements in attack, central midfield and at left-back as City pick over a campaign that ended with their lacklustre 3-1 Champions League quarter-final defeat to Lyon. Khaldoon noted their failure to make an impression on the final stages of the tournament in Lisbon amounted to a significant opportunity missed.
"Me and Pep have something very important in common – we both hate losing and we don't take it lightly," he said of Champions League glory continuing to elude his club.
"On this, we have the same level of disappointment. We had a great opportunity this year, the same as the last couple of years.
"When it comes to the Champions League it is always challenging. It boils down to two games or, in the case of this season, one game and you have to deliver.
"We are upset with that result because we knew it was a great opportunity to go to the semi-finals and a great opportunity to actually win this competition.
"We have to be able to look back at this season, take the learnings, go back to the drawing board and make sure we are ready next year to give it another shot."
mucdeimnst
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mucdeimnst
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who give me like I like it but i ammuslim I am not chiristian
mucdeimnst
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Messi coming man city ilike it
zasactuz
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I want city to buy messi
zasactuz
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city buy Messi, kulibally and more this is the premier league it is a difficult league regardless the good players you've got
Londknopyz
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swap Messi with KDB & Bernardo silva
RIP we are okay with KDB and B.Silva, we don't want Messi
Fedro123
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Manchester City will laugh off if they will hear FFP rules
Fedro123
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give us KDB u take Messi
Good deal
Vawaeilory
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sterling + 10m , take that barca ? like you did with Arthur.
kdb + 50 million
Vawaeilory
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swap with sterling and aguero
aguero and kdb
AverageS4v4g3
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So now the multi million dollar question is how long does he need to do that....? Any way Thanks bro
Another season the most, as it's only so long we can allow him more chances. Pep is a top coach, but I don't see him as a longevity coach....but more of someone to come in to repair and establish an identity for a club then leave that foundation for others to build on.
ToyarajKoirala
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best friendship ever..😍👌
HERMANNO19
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There is no need to force a player who does not want to stay in your team
kingexpert
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I agree that buying established players gives an advantage, but unless the coach is adept at his job....then it'll be like buying a Ferrari but hiring Mr. Bean to drive it. A tool is only as great as its user.
So now the multi million dollar question is how long does he need to do that....? Any way Thanks bro
AverageS4v4g3
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Bro l agree with u but de was a time Madrid got banned from fifa yet we still conquer Europe Am just stating de fact that this achievement from pep for this current man city squad ;Any ordinary coach can achieve. Having total control on their transfer market need more than this
I agree that buying established players gives an advantage, but unless the coach is adept at his job....then it'll be like buying a Ferrari but hiring Mr. Bean to drive it. A tool is only as great as its user.
kingexpert
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Bro, most if not all of Madrid's icons and most influential players were bought from other clubs as Galacticos. Figo, Zidane, CR7, R9, Beckham etc
Bro l agree with u but de was a time Madrid got banned from fifa yet we still conquer Europe Am just stating de fact that this achievement from pep for this current man city squad ;Any ordinary coach can achieve. Having total control on their transfer market need more than this
AverageS4v4g3
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What FFP frame work? MC never heard of them!
What trophy, Spurs never heard of that.
AverageS4v4g3
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what pep has achieved in city with this couple of players,Any coach can do. Always buying established players but not conquer. He is too spendy
Bro, most if not all of Madrid's icons and most influential players were bought from other clubs as Galacticos. Figo, Zidane, CR7, R9, Beckham etc
AverageS4v4g3
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give us KDB u take Messi
Nah, you keep can keep him. KDB is more valuable to us than Messi
AverageS4v4g3
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How can you sign a player with a £631m buyout clause and not break FFP rules? This is why I say FFP is a joke, as it should be against the rules to price players or have buyout clauses with these absurd amounts
kingexpert
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what pep has achieved in city with this couple of players,Any coach can do. Always buying established players but not conquer. He is too spendy
our coach is not always busy demanding big names pep cannot manage those big sufficient super stars for a full season without new faces
Rombiknos
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dis is the way to success
fianostuyz
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If Messi comes to Man City, it will be the cheat code for the year in the EPL.
ZubaJnr
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give us KDB u take Messi
johnigwenagu
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I don't know why City are worried about FFP. They are the new owners of CAS. Ultimately they will be cleared of all charges.
You're just jealous
johnigwenagu
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what pep has achieved in city with this couple of players,Any coach can do. Always buying established players but not conquer. He is too spendy
What about your Real Madrid?.
jndaka
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only arsenal can sign Messi...
Dipanjan_utd
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swap Messi with KDB & Bernardo silva
kingexpert
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what pep has achieved in city with this couple of players,Any coach can do. Always buying established players but not conquer. He is too spendy
Meadmsz
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haha 😄 pep thinks this is the only way to buy champions league trophy as owners want this trophy very very badly no matter what it cost hahaha.
real_ultras
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Within FFP framework
fauimopruz
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What FFP frame work? MC never heard of them!
ejleo
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Hmm....Man City wants to dribble pass FFP again...that's cool
Buuacdlsy
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swap with sterling and aguero
You mad ????? Maybe aguero but not sterling
lbt
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Do not leave this year.... your release clause is too high, may be next year as a free man.
saga27
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for hust2 once I want Messi transfer just to see how much he is worth.
that to at 33
saga27
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FFP rules doesn't apply to PSG and Man City 😁
lol
juoknryz
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sell him coz they need 5 m to pay for Liverpool as Coutino win cl with Bayern
juoknryz
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swap with sterling and aguero
Anuragarsenal
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I don't know why City are worried about FFP. They are the new owners of CAS. Ultimately they will be cleared of all charges.
Syd007
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FFP rules doesn't apply to PSG and Man City 😁
HARRYTS
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So city has joined the rumour gang 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
VivaGaming
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Man city just went over with ban from FFP regulations and they are again looking for huge money signing. never learn
ayushman seth
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We don’t need no Messi
the earth don't need you
fizzbizzie
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would love to see this happen .
ImryHaokip
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for hust2 once I want Messi transfer just to see how much he is worth.
FootballGuru
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Messi can go wherever he wants but the FACT is. If he leaves Barcelona like this, he won't be respected as he was before......
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Messi is a winner but if you have a corrupt and stupid President that doesn't have a clue what he's doing by 1st letting la Masia players leave and keep or bring in old players and 2nd buy expensive players who don't fit the system or play them out of position. The last 15+ years it was la Masia players that made Barca great and 3rd coaches he brought in were to defensive so no AM only DM. Messi should have left 2 or 3 years ago.
FootballGuru
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About 100mill is enough like when Ronaldo left
diarchby
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Barca is so greedy
Abhijai19
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We don’t need no Messi
Yeah sure , you had a season of a lifetime