He continued, “We will not amend the financial control laws that clubs agreed to in order to register Messi, although we would like him to return to our league.”
The president of the Spanish Football League, Javier Tebas, announced on Wednesday that Barcelona does not currently have the financial capabilities to restore the efforts of his Argentine star, Lionel Messi, but he expressed his hope for his “return.”
“Today, it is not possible (to register him in La Liga), but there is time for that,” Tebas said in a press conference, referring to the possibility of Barcelona developing a “feasibility study” by “selling some of its players.”
He continued, “We will not amend the financial control laws that clubs agreed to in order to register Messi, although we would like him to return to our league.”
And the newspaper “Mundo Deportivo” confirmed in its issue issued on Wednesday that Barcelona has a “strict desire to restore Messi” next summer, on the basis of a contract that extends for two seasons.
Messi left the Catalan team, which witnessed his upbringing in the summer of 2021, before joining French Paris Saint-Germain.
Messi scored 31 goals in 69 games with the French capital, without being able to win the Champions League.