
In an attempt to obtain new funds to balance the club’s balance sheet and bring back Lionel Messi, the management of FC Barcelona has found a solution that will bring in a lot of money.
The former headquarters of La Masia, converted into the Messi Museum
Barcelona plans to turn the building of the former headquarters of the La Masia academy into a museum of the Argentinian football player, writes AS.com.
The interactive museum, the main character of which will be Messi, will become a world landmark in the field of the latest technologies and, according to the business plan, will attract thousands of tourists and fans, who will bring income that will allow the return of the Catalan idol to his homeland.
Recently, the return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona is becoming more and more likely. President Juan Laporta has met the Argentine’s father and coach Xavi has spoken repeatedly to convince him to return to the Camp Nou.
Barcelona needs not only to generate new resources, but also to let go of certain players to reduce the team’s budget. The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, has already announced that he is ready to remove the economic barrier if the club follows the rules of financial fair play.
For the Spanish Premier League, the return of Lionel Messi would compensate for the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, which saw a decline in global television rights.
Source: Hot News

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