Barcelona resolutely decided not to renew Messi's contract last summer due to a tight financial chain, yet splashed out a lot of money to bring in new recruits this summer, a move that has sparked widespread skepticism. Recently, Barcelona president Laporta confessed in an interview that the club owes something to Messi, and expects the 35-year-old Argentine star to return to the Camp Nou in the future and fight again.
Laporta said, "I think Messi is perfectly capable of continuing his career at Barcelona in the future, and we have an obligation to let him continue his legend with Barcelona. From an emotional and moral point of view, I feel I owe Messi an explanation, and I hope he will have a perfect curtain call at Barcelona."
However, when talking about the future, Laporta's tone suddenly became cautious as he revealed, "Of course, everything still needs to depend on Messi's own wishes, we are willing to provide him with the best conditions, but the final decision is in his hands." This turn of events has led to speculation as to whether Messi can really become a member of Barcelona again, as Laporta would like?
Just as the crowd was speculating, Laporta threw out another sentence, "However, I believe that as long as there is love, there is no impossibility." This philosophical sentence makes people expect and fantasize about Messi's future.