Interim Barcelona president Carles Tusquets said Thursday he would have sold Argentine star Lionel Messi in the summer as letting Lionel Messi leave would have helped Barcelona with the salary caps imposed in La Liga.
Messi shocked the football world when he made an attempt to leave Barcelona this summer before finally backing down as he did not want to take the club to court. He is now in a position to talk to other clubs in January and leave for free when his contract expires in June, with Manchester City hotly touted to renew earnest attempts to lure the 33-year-old away from Camp Nou.
“From an economic point of view, I would have sold Messi this summer. Economically, that would have been desirable,” Tusquets told Catalan radio Rac1.
“La Liga imposes salary caps and that would have helped us,” Tusquets said when asked what a potential transfer would have offered.
Tusquets, temporarily taking over at the helm as interim president after the resignation of Josep Maria Bartomeu in October, all but ruled out a return of Neymar to Barcelona from Paris Saint-Germain.
“If he comes as a free agent, that could work, but if we don’t sell, we won’t be able to recruit. It won’t be possible, unless the next president (who will be elected on January 24) has a miracle in his hands,” said Tusquets.
Barca’s financial status, Tusquets added, was “worrying, very bad, but with hope”.
“We will not be able to pay salaries in January,” he said.
“In January, the players will not be paid, but it’s not serious. The players have two big paydays, in January and July. That has been delayed, as have title bonuses.”