The Camp Nou side are confident of reaching an
agreement with the attacker on a new deal that will run
until June 2019, with the Argentine's father meeting
officials on Wednesday
.
Barcelona will meet with Lionel Messi's father
and agent Jorge on Wednesday to resume
talks over a new contract worth €20 million
[£16.4m].
The 26-year-old still has four more years
remaining on his existing deal, but the
Catalans are eager to offer their star player a
new and improved contract which will make
him the best paid player in the world.
Barcelona vice-president Javier Faus and general director Antoni Rossich met
with Jorge Messi on Tuesday at the club's offices to present him with their
contract offer and plans for the future and both parties will hold further talks
on Wednesday to iron out a number of details.
The reigning Spanish champions are willing to pay Messi an annual salary of
€20m after taxes, with the prolific attacker's new deal running until June
2019.
A number of recent reports suggested that Messi is unhappy with life at
Barcelona following a number of off the field problems at the club this season.
Sandro Rosell was forced to step down as club president following the
controversial transfer of Neymar, while Fifa handed Barca a transfer ban,
which has now been suspended following an appeal.
Nevertheless, the forward is excited about the project presented to him as the
Blaugrana aim to rebuild their squad and has no intention of leaving any time
soon.
Messi has netted 28 goals in 29 La Liga appearances so far this season and
will be hopeful of adding to his tally in the next two games as Barcelona still
have a shot at winning the Liga title.
They currently trail leaders Atletico Madrid by two points, but meet the
Vicente Calderon side on the final day of the 2013-14 campaign.
agreement with the attacker on a new deal that will run
until June 2019, with the Argentine's father meeting
officials on Wednesday
.
Barcelona will meet with Lionel Messi's father
and agent Jorge on Wednesday to resume
talks over a new contract worth €20 million
[£16.4m].
The 26-year-old still has four more years
remaining on his existing deal, but the
Catalans are eager to offer their star player a
new and improved contract which will make
him the best paid player in the world.
Barcelona vice-president Javier Faus and general director Antoni Rossich met
with Jorge Messi on Tuesday at the club's offices to present him with their
contract offer and plans for the future and both parties will hold further talks
on Wednesday to iron out a number of details.
The reigning Spanish champions are willing to pay Messi an annual salary of
€20m after taxes, with the prolific attacker's new deal running until June
2019.
A number of recent reports suggested that Messi is unhappy with life at
Barcelona following a number of off the field problems at the club this season.
Sandro Rosell was forced to step down as club president following the
controversial transfer of Neymar, while Fifa handed Barca a transfer ban,
which has now been suspended following an appeal.
Nevertheless, the forward is excited about the project presented to him as the
Blaugrana aim to rebuild their squad and has no intention of leaving any time
soon.
Messi has netted 28 goals in 29 La Liga appearances so far this season and
will be hopeful of adding to his tally in the next two games as Barcelona still
have a shot at winning the Liga title.
They currently trail leaders Atletico Madrid by two points, but meet the
Vicente Calderon side on the final day of the 2013-14 campaign.