Messi can stop Barcelona, if Catalonia leaves Spain
Lionel Messi has guaranteed he could turn into a free operator if Barcelona never again plays in a noteworthy European group because of Catalan autonomy, Spanish media composed.
As per a report in Madrid every day El Mundo, the agreement Messi marked last November incorporates a provision that he should remain a Barcelona player just as long as the club is playing in "a best level European association."
A source at Barcelona said that "for reasons of classification the club never remarks on legally binding relations with players."
Catalonian patriots broadcasted autonomy from Spain after a choice on October 1, hastening an emergency which is as yet uncertain.
The Spanish common and football experts have said more than once that Catalan severance would end the cooperation of the locale's clubs in the Spanish League.
On the off chance that Catalonia ends up plainly free and Barcelona are booted out of La Liga and can't influence another real group (France, Italy, Germany or England) to give them a home, Messi could leave without paying his 700 million euro ($843 million) buyout proviso, said El Mundo.
The daily paper said that leaving La Liga would have a similar effect on whatever is left of the Barcelona squad, regardless of whether they have particular conditions or not, on the grounds that it would speak to a generous change to the conditions under which they marked their agreements.

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