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Barcelona legends Carles Puyol and Luis Suarez tweet support for Lionel Messi as unhappy superstar requests transfer


BARCELONA legends like Luis Suarez and Carles Puyol are tweeting their support for transfer-seeking great Lionel Messi.

Long-serving superstar Messi, 33, faxed Barca on Tuesday, claiming a clause in his contract allows him to leave for free.

Carles Puyol has tweeted an accolade to fellow Barcelona great Lionel Messi, who has asked to depart the LaLiga giantsCredit: Reuters

Former Nou Camp and Spain skipper Puyol, 42, who was Messi’s club-mate for nine years, posted: “Respect and admiration, Leo. All my support, friend.”

Striker Suarez, 33, responded with two emojis of clapping hands.

And in fact the Uruguay star is thought to be one of the reasons Messi wants to leave.

The Argentina hero was reportedly unhappy when new manager Ronald Koeman told him veterans such as Suarez could be ousted following the 8-2 Champions League quarter-final hammering by Bayern Munich.

Luis Suarez is thought to be a factor in Lionel Messi wanting to leave – as the Argentina ace was unhappy the Uruguay star could be oustedCredit: EPA

Messi interrupted a family holiday for that discussion with Koeman.

And he was said to be upset when details of their private conversation seemed to have been made public.

Now, though, the six-time Ballon d’Or winner and Barca icon could be set for a legal fight over his departure bid.

The wobbling LaLiga giants believe Messi only had until June 10 to activate an exit clause by telling them he wants to leave.

If they are right, Messi would still be tied down until 2021 with a €700m buy-out clause – about £630million.

But Messi argues his get-out-free clause should be extended as the coronavirus lockdown took the season all the way into this month.

Messi set for sensational Neymar reunion at PSG as Champions League finalists enter transfer battle with Juventus and Inter


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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