Barcelona Should Keep Hold Of Messi, Says Ronaldo

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Brazil’s legend, Ronaldo Nazario Luis De Lima has urged Barcelona to keep hold of Lionel Messi “in any situation.”

Messi this week handed in a formal request in a bid to move to a new club this summer.

Currently there is an argument on whether a transfer fee should be involved, due to a clause in Messi’s contract which reportedly expired June 10.

Nevertheless, Ronaldo wants the Catalan giants and their best-ever player to find a way to work together in the future.

“It’s very unlikely that he’ll be able to leave Barcelona at the moment, especially when there’s a crisis of results,” Ronaldo stated during a web seminar hosted by Santander.

“Messi is a reference for the team and, if I were Barcelona, I wouldn’t let him leave in any situation. He has a great and strong relationship with the club and I don’t think he’ll stop being in love with the team.”

Manchester City are currently regarded as the favourites to win the race for the player.

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