Laporta says Barcelona door always open to Messi
Lionel Messi is always welcome at Barcelona, so says club president Joan Laporta.
Messi, the Blaugrana's record goal-scorer, left Barca in 2021, joining Paris Saint-Germain before heading on to Inter Miami, for which he has scored 80 goals.
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner is thriving in MLS, and is just one goal shy of netting the 900th of his glittering career.
Last week, ahead of Barca's presidential elections, former Blaugrana coach Xavi claimed Laporta had pulled out of a deal to re-sign Messi in 2023, before the Argentine signed for Miami.
However, after he was re-elected on Monday, Laporta said the door is always open for Messi at Barca.
"Leo will be linked to Barcelona in whatever way he wants to be," Laporta said. "He deserves a tribute [match] and also a statue. That would be hugely significant. Only Ladislao Kubala and Johan Cruyff have statues at the stadium.
"The doors at Barca are always open to him, whenever he wishes, so that he can continue to strengthen and bring greatness to this institution."
Amid the election process, Barca beat Sevilla 5-2 to restore its four-point lead at the top of LaLiga, with Raphinha scoring a hat-trick.
Hansi Flick led Barca to a domestic treble last season, as well as the Champions League semi-finals.
Laporta vowed that the best is yet to come.
"To keep building a great team with Flick on the bench and [sporting director] Deco," Laporta told Mundo Deportivo.
"To win titles, which is what the fans love, but also to play well. And to finish the stadium halfway through the mandate, because that guarantees the club's future on a financial level, but also a venue fitting for putting on a show on the pitch.
"We also want to keep the women's team really competitive and to keep growing economically. The best years of our lives lie in wait."






















