
Onlookers all over the world responded to Tuesday's shocking
news that the Argentine wants to leave Camp Nou
The footballing world has been stunned by news that Lionel
Messi has decided to leave Barcelona, with former team-mate Carles Puyol and
current Blaugrana star Luis Suarez among those to respond on social media.
Sources have confirmed to Goal that the 33-year-old star has
asked the club to allow him to activate a clause in his contract that will
allow him to leave on a free transfer this summer.
Messi's deal is currently set to expire at the end of next
season but, with Tuesday's news, it appears that he has no interest in
continuing on with the club.
The Argentine has been linked with a departure for several
weeks, with reports indicating that Messi has been unhappy with Barcelona's
direction in recent years.
Messi's potential departure became an even bigger talking
point following an 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, with head
coach Quique Setien and sporting director Eric Abidal already being dismissed
following the defeat.
Setien has been replaced by former Barca defender Ronald
Koeman, who has stated that he fully intends on having Messi in his team.
However, on Tuesday, Messi alerted the club that he sees his future elsewhere.
Reaction was swift across the footballing landscape, with
former Barca star Puyol expressing his admiration for the player he once called
team-mate.
Suarez only ignited more rumours by responding with clapping
emojis, adding further legitimacy to the idea that Messi could actually be on
his way out of Barcelona.
The Uruguyan striker himself has been the subject of
transfer rumours, having recently stated that he is unsure of his own future.
Some, like Puyol, took the chance to pay tribute to Messi's
iconic career at Barcelona, having risen through the ranks to become among the
best to ever play.
Others, meanwhile, took aim at Barca president Josep Maria
Bartomeu and Barcelona's board for their part in the club's recent issues as
the team descends further and further into turmoil.
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