Reports: Mystery Club Offering Messi €100m To Snub New Barca Deal

After Lionel Messi reportedly stalled contract talks with FC Barcelona, an unnamed club has now apparently offered him R1.5 billion to snub a new deal at the Camp Nou.
The Argentine's current contract expires on 30 June 2018, and Barcelona are in the process of negotiating to extend his deal, as was confirmed by club president Josep Maria Bartomeu recently.
However, Messi was reportedly not happy with the Blaugrana's latest offer, with teammate Neymar's overall new package apparently putting the Brazilian in the same salary bracket as the Albiceleste captain.
Another reason is the ongoing court cases against the superstar and his family in Spain, which have alerted interested clubs.
Recent rumours have seen Messi being linked with a reunion with his former boss Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, but a new report claims an unnamed club has now entered the picture.
According to El Mundo, the mystery club are prepared to offer Messi €100 million (R1.5 billion) to turn down any new deal and join them as a free agent in 2018.
In addition to the €100 million, they would then still pay the Argentine a whopping annual salary.
The €100 million could be considered a signing-on fee, but it would still be less than triggering his current €250 million (R3.8 billion) release clause.

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