Four-time African Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto’o has urged Lionel Messi not to cry about his departure from Barcelona after he "gave his all" for the club.
The Argentina forward's contract at Camp Nou expired at the end of June and Barcelona made efforts to renew his deal last week, but they were restricted by La Liga’s financial regulations.
Three days after the Blaugrana announced that he will not be returning to the club, a tearful Messi held a press conference at the club premises on Sunday as he confirmed his exit after 21 years in Catalonia.
“Don't cry son, you gave it all but life is something we cannot explain. We love you,” Eto’o captioned the video of Messi's final farewell on Instagram.
Messi stands as Barcelona's all-time top appearance maker and top scorer with 672 goals in 778 matches across all competitions since he made his debut appearance at the age of 17 in 2004.
He played with Eto’o for five years before the African legend left Camp Nou for another challenge at Inter Milan in 2009.
The duo won three La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cups and two Uefa Champions League trophies together at Barcelona between 2004 and 2009.
Eto’o, however, is unsure about Messi’s next destination but he admits that it would be painful to see the six-time Ballon d’Or winner wear another club’s shirt after over two decades in Catalonia.
“What a pain to imagine [you] with another t-shirt. I want you, son,” he wrote in another post.
During Sunday’s session with reporters, Messi disclosed that a move to the French capital remains a possibility for him.
“Paris Saint-Germain is a possibility, yes,” he said.
"At the moment nothing is confirmed, I received a lot of calls after the Barcelona statement. We’re talking about it.
"A lot of things have been said about me, but on my behalf we did everything I could because I wanted to stay. Last year I didn't want to stay and I said it. This year I did and I couldn't.”
noctis
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Mbappe: I want to go to La Liga and win the champions league with Real Madrid . PSG : Don't worry we will bring La Liga and the Champions league to you
Barcalover
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Everyone is chocked.
LunGangte
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the tear is one thing but its from his heart
kukz
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Lets hop this time they will hug after winning champions league this season
KingJerryTheGreat
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One club through childhood. One club through career. More to come....
noctis
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Even the camera man couldn't hold back his tears
D10S_LM10
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Reporter : How will you react if you face barca in future ? Messi : People in Barca knows me , i will fight till the end for the titles . I will end my career in my way .
Real_mbk___
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Turning out to be a dramatic day for Barcelona🙄...anyways..., Was Hoping For Another Messi VS Ronaldo Match up, But Didn't Turn out That Way.💔
KingJerryTheGreat
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Whole world is moved by Messi's Barcelona departure but yeah the fact is we gotta accept that and move on as well. Thanks for the Nice Words Eto'o. LEGEND recognizes LEGEND....
SINGAM23
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A true Champion's Cry is Crushing our hearts though 😭😭
N0_N0NsENSE
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Messi: "I'm leaving the club without seeing the fans for over a year and a half. If I imagined it, I would imagine the Camp Nou full, and say goodbye properly. But it has to be this way."
Messi10greatest
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league winners in past 10 years: serie A : Juventus 9/10 bundesliga : Bayern Munich 9/10 Ligue 1: PSG 7/10 yeah we know Ligue 1 is farmers league. we have been saying it for a long time and we won't twist our priorities just to defend Messi. but let's face facts: the only reason why it's called a shitty league is because apart from PSG no other of it's clubs is even known for their football globally, they aren't even so much popular at all and that's how french football has been. but statistics show us that they are much more competitive than bundesliga and serie A. so if you can praise cr7 for going to a club who has won 9/10 leagues in the past years and shame Messi for one who won 7/10 in their division then it's stupidity at it's best. serie A clubs are just more popular. big but fallen names. no big threat in Europe apart from Juventus. but we know what Lyon did to Juventus. we know how far Monaco has once gone talk less of PSG itself. so yes Ligue 1 may be known as farmers Ligue but Messi will uplift that status with his presence and it's not that much of an easy league if we look carefully.