Former Barcelona vice president Mestre has reignited debate over Messi’s controversial 2021 departure. Speaking to Sports360, Mestre said that Messi and his family remain “very, very angry with Laporta” over the way his exit unfolded.
“Whatever we do for him will be too little. What he's given us is impressive. Not just on a sporting level, but also on a financial level: the tours with Leo Messi were one thing, and the tours without Messi were another. It's true that he earned a very good salary, but he earned it, and he also made the club a lot of money,” Mestre said.
Messi's exit was not only emotional but economically devastating for Barcelona. The fallout reportedly stemmed from broken promises surrounding contract renewal talks which Messi believed Laporta failed to honour.
"There were players who came to Barça because they wanted to play with Messi, world-class stars who wanted to come because Leo was there. I know, from third parties, that Leo Messi and his family are very, very angry with Laporta. Very angry. What he said about the barbecue... we've seen it before. Now, I don't know what they have in mind, but I think whatever we do for Messi will be too little," Mestre said.
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