Messi finally speaks on leaving Barcelona next year
Barcelona captain, Lionel Messi, has insisted he wants to remain with the club for a long time.
Messi’s future at the Camp Nou became a topic of speculation after it emerged he has a clause in his contract, which allows him to leave at the end of each season if he so wishes.“I want to win the Champions League, it’s been a long time since we won it. Barcelona president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, is already working on Messi’s next new deal, which could be his last with the club.
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