The Catalan vice-president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, has hailed the Argentinean maestro, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296, and has stressed on the fact that the club wants him to hang his boots at the Nou Camp.
There is no doubt that Barcelona have recently shown that they are producing one of the greatest talents in the world of football.
In the past few years the world has seen Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi emerge from the same youth academy, also known as ‘La Masia’.
However, even though all these three players mentioned above are phenomenal, Messi is definitely a class apart, especially after he has managed to win the Ballon d’Or award thrice in succession and is currently in contention to become the only player to
win the individual honour for four consecutive times.
The Argentinean skipper has helped http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 accomplish a lot and since playing under Josep Guardiola, Messi has managed to show the world that he is a class apart, and might be not only one of the best players in the world, but in the history of football.
Therefore, with such a player in a team, the management of the club rarely wants them to go and Lionel Messi is definitely one of them.
Recently, in an interview, Barcelona’ vice-president, Josep Maria Bartomeu has claimed that he wants the little magician to end his career at the Catalan club.
Messi has helped Barcelona win a lot and they are not willing to let him go even when he gets old.
While speaking about Messi retiring at Barcelona, the vice-president said:
“We want Messi to retire at Barca. He is unquestionable and has been formed at this club.”
Bartomeu also mentioned about Messi being able to become a part of Barcelona even as a manager or a part of the management after he retires. While speaking about him continuing after retirement, the Barcelona vice-president said:
“If he wants, he can continue to work at Barcelona after he retires.”
Messi recently stood second in the UEFA European Player of the Year award, after Andres Iniesta and before http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629.
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