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Lionel Messi has private jet stormed by Spanish tax agency on tarmac at Barcelona airport as star rages ‘it’s crazy’


LIONEL MESSI had his private jet stormed by the Spanish tax agency on the tarmac at Barcelona airport.

And the Argentine hero labelled the fiasco ‘crazy’.

Lionel Messi branded it ‘crazy’ after Spanish tax agency officers stormed his private jet at Barcelona airportCredit: Getty – Pool

Messi, 33, returned from international duty on Wednesday.

But before he even had the chance to head into the terminal, Marca report up to five officials boarded the customised aeroplane – complete with a kitchen, two bathrooms and the names of his family on the steps.

They asked the Barca captain and the entire crew to provide documentation.

And then as he headed through customs at Barcelona El Prat airport, Messi was ordered to pay a tax, the report adds.

Speaking to reporters upon arrival, he said: “After 15 hours of flying, I come up against people from the tax agency asking questions.

“It’s crazy.”

Messi and his father Jorge were found guilty of tax fraud in July 2016 and originally handed suspended 21-month prison sentences. The six-time Ballon d’Or winner was also fined £1.5million.

At the time he admitted he wanted to leave Spain over the mess.

Messi’s private jet, with his No10 on the tail, was still on the tarmac at the airport when the officers came on board

Messi was also quizzed by the media at El Prat around comments from Antoine Griezmann’s former agent.

Eric Olhats claimed ‘deplorable’ Messi went out of his way to unsettle the Frenchman and oversaw a ‘regime of terror’ at the club.

At that point Messi snapped, saying: “I’m tired of always being the problem.”

And Messi’s growing frustration at his boyhood club could be Barcelona’s loss but Manchester City’s gain.

As revealed by SunSport, the Etihad club are ramping up plans to make a move to land him in January.

Messi almost quit Barca in the summer before making a dramatic U-turn to honour the final year of his contract at the Nou Camp.

Barcelona’s debts of £437million mean they are in desperate need of cutting costs drastically.

So the chance to bring in any fee, possibly less than £50m, rather than letting Messi go for free at the end of the season may be too good to turn down.

Lionel Messi says he’s tired of always being the problem about everything at Barcelona


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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