Barca President Laporta Breaks Silence After Messi’s Exit

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Barcelona president Joan Laporta has spoken and declared a “new era” at the club after Lionel Messi’s departure.

Laporta, while speaking at a press conference, Friday, blamed the “awful” financial mismanagement of his predecessors and La Liga’s financial rules for Messi’s exit.

The Spanish giants announced last night that Messi will not be signing a new contract in Catalonia due to the financial fair play rules in La Liga.

However, Messi, the six time Ballon d’Or winner, is now a free agent.

Asked if Messi could still stay for Barca, Laporta said: “I do not want to create false hope, this negotiation has ended. If fair play continues to be rigid, the player needs some time to see what he is going to do and evaluate his situation, look at other options.

“I’m sad but we did everything to keep Leo and he was prepared to stay at Barcelona, it was agreed. A new era starts now without Lionel Messi.

“Leo wanted to stay, so he is not happy. We all wanted him to stay. He has to confront reality, it is a reality that can’t be changed. I wish him the best, Barca is his home.

“We have to live in the real world, I like to dream but right now we have to talk about the reality,” he added.

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