Messi cut a disillusioned figure as the Catalan giants crashed out of
the Champions League at the quarter-final stage in Lisbon after
suffering an 8-2 hammering by Bayern Munich.
It has reportedly
led Messi to consider his future - and Brazilian outlet Esporte
Interativo claim that he is demanding an immediate exit having grown
frustrated at the lack of planning at the club and caused him to lose
faith in their sporting plans.
The report - which comes from the
same source that first reported Neymar's move to Paris Saint-Germain in
2017 - adds that Messi has become more isolated at the club than ever
before after his wait for his first Champions League title since 2015
continued on Friday.
Messi also cut a desolate figure last month
after his side were pipped to the LaLiga title in by arch rivals Real
Madrid, which was their first league title since 2017.
The
33-year-old criticised his team-mates after conceding the title to
Zinedine Zidane's side and warned them they would have to perform much
better in Portugal this month.
But despite a Messi-inspired
performance seeing them past Napoli, they were embarrassed by the
Bundesliga champions to leave Messi further frustrated.
In the
long-term, Messi has spent 12 months battling club president Josep
Bartomeu and the Nou Camp hierarchy regarding the direction the club is
heading in currently.
The news comes after reports that Manchester City believe that they are best placed to sign the Argentina star.
The
report claimed Man City would pay 'whatever it takes' to lure him over
to the Etihad Stadium and reunite with former manager Pep Guardiola.
City
could however face competition from Inter Milan, with their former
director Massimiliano Mirabelli claiming his signing 'is more than a
dream' for the club.
But City's reportedly believe that they
will be at the front of the queue if the six-time Ballon d'Or winner
decides to seek a new challenge.
But Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness believes city rivals Manchester United should make a sensational move for Messi.
He
told The Times: 'This would be the perfect week to put a bid in for the
33-year-old Argentinian and I could easily see him playing in
Manchester — at either United or City.'
Messi has spent his
entire professional career with Barca, but with one year remaining on
his contract he could be eyeing the exit door.
He has a clause in his contract that allows him to leave for free at the end of every season but that expired at the end of May.
His
current £635million buy-out clause is a concern for most potential
suitors, but Barcelona may be forced to sacrifice their most precious
asset to make bring about the desired summer overhaul at the Catalan
outfit.
Mundo Deportivo reported that the club only consider
Messi and four others as unavailable for transfer, but their hand could
be forced if Messi pushes for a move.
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