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The harsh lawsuit that Barcelona plans against those who leaked confidential information from the club will not go unpunished

FC Barcelona has issued its response after Lionel Messi's alleged requests to renew his contract in 2021 came to light.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona has issued its response after Lionel Messi's alleged requests to renew his contract in 2021 came to light.
FC Barcelona has issued its response after Lionel Messi's alleged requests to renew his contract in 2021 came to light.

The newspaper "El Mundo" revealed some leaks about private data within FC Barcelona, such as the alleged requests of Lionel Messi to sign the renewal of his contract in 2021. It seems that FC Barcelona will not sit idly by .

The Barça club has issued a statement in this regard on their social networks, explaining what happened and also ensuring that they will take action in this regard. The case of leaked data quickly took the name "BarçaLeaks", nicknamed by users on Twitter and Facebook.

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Barcelona will take legal action against those responsible, the statement: "In relation to the information published today in "El Mundo", under the title 'BarçaLeaks, the secret archives of the club, part 1', FC Barcelona expresses its indignation at the self-serving leak of some information that would form part of a judicial procedure", assured the club. 

What information got leaked?

What Lionel Messi was negotiating with the then president, Josep María Bartomeu, was leaked. This showed the high demands of Messi to sign. Among other things, he asked for a salary of 75 million euros, private flights for his family, a private box at the Camp Nou for both him and Luis Suárez...


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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