Lionel Messi has backtracked on his decision to leave Barcelona in an interview with Goal Spain - here is the full transcript.
Lionel Messi is staying with Barcelona for the time being, confirming his U-turn in a gripping and emotional interview with Goal Spain.
Published on Friday, the interview was wide-ranging but entirely pinned on the recent furore, which began on August 25 when he informed the Catalan club of his desire to leave.
At the time Messi was under the impression he could unilaterally terminate his contract at the end of the 2019-20 season, but the club claimed the clause had expired in June and LaLiga backed the club up.
With Manchester City circling, Messi's father and agent, Jorge, travelled to Barcelona on Wednesday in an attempt to find a compromise, but seemingly there was none to be found.
As Barça insisted the only way Messi could leave was through the payment of his €700million release clause, the club's talisman and captain has accepted he has no choice but to stay.
But as he made perfectly clear in his interview with Goal Spain, he is not happy about it. Read on for the full transcript…
Messi stays at FC Barcelona - The full interview
"Firstly, because after the defeat in Lisbon it was very hard. We knew Bayern Munich were a very difficult opponent, but not that we were going to end that way, giving such a poor image of the city and the club of Barcelona. We gave a very bad image. It was wrong, I didn't feel like doing anything. I wanted time to pass and then come out to clarify everything."
"I told the club, including the president, that I wanted to go. I've been telling him that all year. I believed it was time to step aside. I believed that the club needed more young players, new players and I thought my time in Barcelona was over. I felt very sorry because I always said that I wanted to finish my career here. It was a very difficult year, I suffered a lot in training, in games and in the dressing room. Everything became very difficult for me and there came a time when I considered looking for new ambitions. It did not come because of the Champions League result against Bayern, no – I had been thinking about the decision for a long time. I told the president and, well, the president always said that at the end of the season I could decide if I wanted to go or if I wanted to stay and in the end he did not keep his word."
"No… I didn't feel alone. Not alone. There are those who have always been by my side. That is enough for me and strengthens me. But I did feel hurt by things that I heard from people, from journalists, from people questioning my commitment to Barcelona and saying things that I think I didn't deserve. It also helped me to see the truth in people. This world of football is very difficult and there are many false people. This happening has helped me to recognise many false people. It hurt me when my love for this club was questioned. No matter how much I go or stay, my love for Barcelolna will never change."
"A bit of everything, my friends, money… many things that have been said have hurt. I always put the club before anything else. I had the possibility of leaving Barca many times. The money? Every year I could have left and earned more money than at Barcelona. I always said that this was my home and it was what I felt and feel. To decide there was somewhere better than here was difficult. I felt that I needed a change and new goals, new things."
"Of course, I had a hard time deciding. It does not come from the Bayern result, it comes from many things. I always said I wanted to end here and I always said I wanted to stay here. That I wanted a winning project and to win titles with the club, to continue expanding the legend of Barcelona at the top level. And the truth is that there has been no project or anything for a long time, they juggle and cover holes as things go by. As I said before, I always thought about the welfare of my family and the club."
"When I communicated my wish to leave to my wife and children, it was a brutal drama. The whole family began crying, my children did not want to leave Barcelona, nor did they want to change schools. I looked further afield and I want to compete at the highest level, win titles, compete in the Champions League. You can win or lose in it, because it is very difficult, but you have to compete. At least compete in it and let us not fall apart in Rome, Liverpool, Lisbon. All that led me to think about the decision that I wanted to carry out. As I said, I thought and was sure that I was free to leave, the president always said that at the end of the season I could decide if I stayed or not. Now they cling to the fact that I did not say it before June 10, when it turns out that on June 10 we were competing for La Liga in the middle of this awful coronavirus and this disease altered the whole season. And this is the reason why I am going to continue in the club. Now I am going to continue in the club because the president told me that the only way to leave was to pay the €700million clause, and that this is impossible. There was another way and it was to go to trial. I would never go to court against Barca because it is the club that I love, which gave me everything since I arrived, it is the club of my life, I have made my life here. Barca gave me everything and I gave it everything. I know that it never crossed my mind to take Barca to court."
"It has hurt me a lot that things are published against me and, above all, that false things are published. Or that they came to think that I could go to trial against Barca in order to benefit myself. I would never do such a thing. I repeat, I wanted to go and it was entirely my right, because the contract said that I could be released. And it is not 'I'm leaving and that's it'. I was leaving and it cost me a lot. I wanted to go because I thought about living my last years of football happily. Lately I have not found happiness within the club. "
"I will continue at Barca and my attitude will not change no matter how much I have wanted to go. I will do my best. I always want to win, I'm competitive and I don't like to lose anything. I always want the best for the club, for the dressing room and for myself. I said it at the time that we were not given the support to win the Champions League. Actually, now I don't know what will happen. There is a new coach and new ideas. That's good, but then we have to see how the team responds and whether or not it will make us compete at the top level. What I can say is that I'm staying and I'm going to give my best for Barcelona."
"I felt a lot of pain that my commitment to Barcelona was doubted, with how grateful I am to this club. I love Barcelona and I'm not going to find a better place than here anywhere. Still, I have the right to decide. I was going to look for new goals and new challenges. And tomorrow I could go back, because here in Barcelona I have everything. My sons, my family, they grew up here and are from here. There was nothing wrong with wanting to leave. I needed it, the club needed it and it was good for everyone."
"All this time it has been hard for everyone. I was clear about what I wanted, I have said what I felt I wanted. My wife, with all the pain of her soul, supported and accompanied me."
"Yes, Mateo is still little and he doesn't realise what it means to go somewhere else and make your life a few years elsewhere. Thiago yes, he is older. He heard something on TV and found out something and asked. I didn't want him to know anything about being forced to leave, to have to live in a new school, or make new friends. He cried to me and said, 'let's not go', I repeat that it was hard, really. It was understandable. It happened to me. It is very difficult to make a decision."
"As usual, I am going to give my best, I will do my best to fight for all the objectives and hopefully I can dedicate myself to the people who have had a bad time. I had a bad time this year, but it is hypocritical to say that if you compare it with people who have really had a bad time with the coronavirus, with people who have lost relatives and who have lost many things. Hopefully I can give my best and dedicate victories to all those people who accompany us and their families, to be able to dedicate the best to those people who are having a bad time and that we can overcome once and for all we can overcome this virus and return to normality."
"The burofax was to make it official in some way. Throughout the year I had been telling the president that I wanted to leave, that the time had come to seek new goals and new directions in my career. He told me all the time: 'We'll talk, not now,' this and that, but nothing [happened]. The president did not give me a clue at what he was really saying. Sending the burofax was making it official that I wanted to go and that I was free and the optional year – I was not going to use it and I wanted to go. It was not to make a mess, or to go against the club, but the way to make it official because my decision had been made."
"Clearly. If I didn't send the burofax, it's like nothing happened, I have the optional year I had to have continued all year. What they say is that I did not say it [that he wanted to leave] before June 10 [when the clause expired] – but I repeat, we were in the middle of all the competitions and it was not the [right] moment. But apart from that, the president always told me, 'when the season is over, you decide if you stay or leave', he never set a date, and well, it was simply to make the club know that he was not [sticking to his word], but not to get into a fight because I did not want to fight with the club."
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Hopeman
597
Messi ever truthful. I have never seen a player with so much intelligence, reason and love for football. Reading that whole interview, which I didn't bcos I know Messi and sometimes I even guess what he is thinking or the decision he will take and friends usually anti Messi fans argue me off by asking me questions like "who are u to know what he is thinking?", sometimes they accuse me of over-nicing (if there is a word like that) Messi, made me love Messi even most. The pain thing is there will be some fans who will still question his humanity, his professionalism. Some anti Messi fans read that and pretended like it was nothing. But that wasn't nothing, that was an interview of Messi proving all his hater wrong. Most were busy saying "Bayern caused this and that...", Messi comes and explains that he made the president know from the beginning he wanted to leave. Bayern of course happened and probably contributed or, in short made Messi see clearly the decision to take. Messi talked abt giving young players a chance, Messi wanted to leave Barca so that young players can have opportunities. And yet some silly fans were busy pushing Messi out in the name of Barca building young players. Messi is above the level of your favourite players. I thought CR7 was a step or two behind Messi, now I have just realised CR7 may be blocks away. Messi is quality and quantity. The rest are just quantity.
tinacdlz
478
when messi said 'i would never take barca to court because it gave me everything" i felt it. This is what loyalty looks like. Hats off for the goat🐐🐐
singhveer08
192
i can't believe that such great player who dedicated his whole carrier to a club and that club fuck him like that ....is this how barca treat his legend ....shame on barca board ...even i can feel the pain of Messi ...sorry GOAT these fucking board doesn't deserve u....
fizzbizzie
9
when messi said 'i would never take barca to court because it gave me everything" i felt it. This is what loyalty looks like. Hats off for the goat🐐🐐
he didn't go to court cos he knew he would lose ..
phildubem
8
Messi ever truthful. I have never seen a player with so much intelligence, reason and love for football. Reading that whole interview, which I didn't bcos I know Messi and sometimes I even guess what he is thinking or the decision he will take and friends usually anti Messi fans argue me off by asking me questions like "who are u to know what he is thinking?", sometimes they accuse me of over-nicing (if there is a word like that) Messi, made me love Messi even most. The pain thing is there will be some fans who will still question his humanity, his professionalism. Some anti Messi fans read that and pretended like it was nothing. But that wasn't nothing, that was an interview of Messi proving all his hater wrong. Most were busy saying "Bayern caused this and that...", Messi comes and explains that he made the president know from the beginning he wanted to leave. Bayern of course happened and probably contributed or, in short made Messi see clearly the decision to take. Messi talked abt giving young players a chance, Messi wanted to leave Barca so that young players can have opportunities. And yet some silly fans were busy pushing Messi out in the name of Barca building young players. Messi is above the level of your favourite players. I thought CR7 was a step or two behind Messi, now I have just realised CR7 may be blocks away. Messi is quality and quantity. The rest are just quantity.
You were making sense, but then you brought in the Ronaldo comparism, just made me see you as an imaginary 16 year old fan boy, who can't constructively talk about one without bringing the other. Next time you want to write a piece about either one of them, don't look to belittle the other ot any other player for that matter.
HalaMadrid-Love
8
maybe you are looking at it from a haters perspective😑 you wouldn't understand because you probably dont value anything
bro it's a fact that his case was not strong he would have lost plus the court cases would be dragged for longer. But feeling sad for Messi how this board tricked him to force him to stay. This legend didn't deserve this behaviour