Messi's release clause with Barcelona rises to €250m

SOCCER : LIONEL MESSI has claimed he never wants to leave Barcelona after yesterday signing a new contract with the club until…

SOCCER: LIONEL MESSI has claimed he never wants to leave Barcelona after yesterday signing a new contract with the club until 2016.

The 22-year-old is now committed to the European champions for what will likely be the best years of his career, and wants to end it there too.

Messi, who was previously signed to Barcelona until 2014, has had his release clause increased from €150 million to €250 million. The Spanish media has also reported that Messi will now be earning €10.5 million a year after tax.

“I want to spend all my career here, in Barcelona, if it’s possible,” he said yesterday. “I would love to finish at Barcelona. This contract is a result of everything that happened last year and of what I have done since coming into the first team.

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“I am simply one more person in this spectacular group of players, where there is a team that is very nice, very united and in which I am simply part of continuing to win things.”

And if Messi is keen to stay at Barcelona for life, the door would appear to be open after the club’s president Joan Laporta voiced his belief that the Argentina forward would never play for another club.

“This is the best news Barca can receive today,” Laporta said of the deal that makes Messi the club’s highest-paid player.

“It is important to have a player with his human qualities and his football ability. This deal recognises all that he gives to Barcelona. It is impossible to imagine the team without a player like Messi. We expect Leo to retire here with Barca.”

Messi joined Barcelona as a youth-team player in 2001 and has won a host of trophies with the Catalan giants, including last season’s treble. Messi signed his contract yesterday at Camp Nou in the presence of Laporta, his brother Rodrigo, club vice-presidents Rafael Yuste and Joan Boix, technical secretary Txiki Begiristain, and football director Raul Sanllehi.

The announcement had been expected and earlier coach Pep Guardiola expressed delight at the news.

“It’s an immense piece of news for the club and for the player that Messi is renewing his contract,” said Guardiola, “as it also was when Victor Valdes and Xavi did so.

“People go to football to see the best and that’s what they are. It’s a privilege for Barca to have some of the best footballers like Messi.”