Barcelona have released a statement saying they are studying the possibility of suing the deputy Spanish newspaper El Mundo . After revealing secret documents about Lionel Messi’s new contract claims
on Wednesday, El Mundo cited several claims by the Argentine. For a new contract at the Camp Nou in the summer of 2020

, however, Barcelona stated that The leak information is part of the justice system.
“In relation to the information published in El Mundo under the title ‘Barca Leaks Club Secret Files’, Barcelona express their displeasure over the intentional release of the information. This is part of the legal process,” the Catalan club said in a statement. The UFABET report
“The club regrets that the media bragged about ‘access to a large number of documents and emails. As part of the Barca Gate investigation. Although this information has not been disclosed.
“In any case The article in question has released a document to the public that has nothing to do with the ongoing lawsuit. And its use is an insult to the club’s reputation and confidentiality. For that reason and with the aim of protecting the rights of Barcelona The club’s legal department is studying the necessary legal measures.”
Messi will leave the Spanish giants in the summer of 2021 after a 21-year career with the club, joining Paris. Saint-Germain free
According to El Mundo, Messi’s terms that will keep him at the club include a signing bonus of 8.
He also requested a VIP box at the camp grounds. Nu to the family Including the family of Luis Suarez, a former affiliation. with a security guard for a period of 3 years, plus the option to expand further
Other claims made in June 2020 include a reduction in his release clause from £610million to just £8,700 (read properly)
and after agreeing to take a 20% wage cut in the 2020/21 season due to the impact. Of the COVID-19 pandemic, Messi has asked for a total salary of £65 million per year. This increases to £71.5 million per annum over the next two years, plus 3% per annum
on these data. It was recovered from emails between the player’s father Jorge Messi, the 35-year-old’s legal team and the club’s chairman Josep Maria Bartomeu at the time.
El Mundo reveals that Barcelona Messi accepted everything except two: refusing to lower his release clause to £8,700 and paying a signing bonus of £8.7 million.