Lionel Messi posts cute video of son learning English as Barcelona remain convinced star player will stay
Little Matteo Messi shows off his excellent English
The Argentine need only sneeze and someone will link him with a move away - but is this a genuine hint?
To think that Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona is crazy. However, we should all know by now anything is possible in this day and age of football.
Big spenders PSG have threatened on more than one occasion to test the Catalan club's resolve, and Manchester City have been heavily linked ever since Pep Guardiola took charge.
And, hey, who knows how much a team in China would be willing to offer both club and player.And it is because of this lunacy, that, until the day he announces his retirement, Messi will always be linked in some way to another club.
The 29-year-old need only sneeze and someone, somewhere will try and make a connection.
But could the video above be a legitimate hint that the Argentine is preparing for a move away? Almost certainly not. But it does give us some hope.
In the very cute video, Messi's son, Matteo, can be seen learning English. Which is probably what every little kid in Spain does.
Lionel Messi scores his sides second goal from the penalty spot (Photo: Getty Images)
However, could it mean Messi himself is learning along with his son? Who knows.
Barca chief Josep Bartomeu recently insisted the club will put out all the stops to keep hold of their star man, and technical secretary Robert Fernandez is confident of retaining their best players.
"Leo's renovation is going very well, very well," Fernandez told RAC1. "I'm very relaxed, as I was before with [Javier] Mascherano, [Sergio] Busquets, [Luis] Suarez or Neymar.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring their second goal (Photo: REUTERS)
"And I am now with Messi, as I am with Andres Iniesta or [Marc-Andre] Ter Stegen. We're working and I'm convinced that they'll continue with Barca.
To think that Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona is crazy. However, we should all know by now anything is possible in this day and age of football.
Big spenders PSG have threatened on more than one occasion to test the Catalan club's resolve, and Manchester City have been heavily linked ever since Pep Guardiola took charge.
And, hey, who knows how much a team in China would be willing to offer both club and player.And it is because of this lunacy, that, until the day he announces his retirement, Messi will always be linked in some way to another club.
The 29-year-old need only sneeze and someone, somewhere will try and make a connection.
But could the video above be a legitimate hint that the Argentine is preparing for a move away? Almost certainly not. But it does give us some hope.
In the very cute video, Messi's son, Matteo, can be seen learning English. Which is probably what every little kid in Spain does.
Lionel Messi scores his sides second goal from the penalty spot (Photo: Getty Images)
However, could it mean Messi himself is learning along with his son? Who knows.
Barca chief Josep Bartomeu recently insisted the club will put out all the stops to keep hold of their star man, and technical secretary Robert Fernandez is confident of retaining their best players.
"Leo's renovation is going very well, very well," Fernandez told RAC1. "I'm very relaxed, as I was before with [Javier] Mascherano, [Sergio] Busquets, [Luis] Suarez or Neymar.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring their second goal (Photo: REUTERS)
"And I am now with Messi, as I am with Andres Iniesta or [Marc-Andre] Ter Stegen. We're working and I'm convinced that they'll continue with Barca.
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