Lionel Messi has agreed to 50 per cent wage cut to seal new five-year Barcelona deal

Lionel Messi agrees to take a 50% wage cut, which will slash his Barcelona wages by £250,000 EVERY WEEK, but keep him there on new FIVE-YEAR contract after months of uncertainty

  • Lionel Messi has agreed to a new five-year contract at Barcelona  
  • Messi will take a 50 per cent pay cut on his salary to stay at the club 
  • Argentine star is expected to sign the contract following his summer holiday
  • Messi won his first major international trophy at the Copa America this month

Lionel Messi has agreed to take a 50 per cent pay-cut to sign a new five-year deal with Barcelona.

The contract will see Messi stay at the Camp Nou until he is 39 and will help the club with their cost cutting following warnings from LaLiga president Javier Tebas who says their spending must continue to be reduced drastically before Messi can be registered.

Messi’s previous deal, which was worth in excess of £425million over four years, expired on June 30.

Lionel Messi has agreed to sign a new five-year contract with Barcelona 

The Argentine, 34, will take a substantial pay reduction to remain at his one and only club

The Argentine, 34, will take a substantial pay reduction to remain at his one and only club 

Barca president Joan Laporta has remained determined to convince the club talisman to stay after Messi attempted to quit the club last summer.

Despite becoming a free agent and previous interest from Paris St German and Manchester City no talks with other clubs took place in recent weeks.

Messi is on holiday with his family after leading Argentina to Copa America glory over Brazil last weekend, his first major trophy with his country.

The 34-year old has been with Barcelona’s academy since 2000 amassing 778 games and scoring 672 goals.

Messi helped Argentina win the Copa America last week, his first major international honour

Messi helped Argentina win the Copa America last week, his first major international honour

Now on holiday, Messi is expected to formalise his new Barcelona deal later this month

Now on holiday, Messi is expected to formalise his new Barcelona deal later this month 

Messi (pictured holding the Copa del Rey trophy) saw his contract at the Nou Camp run down

Messi (pictured holding the Copa del Rey trophy) saw his contract at the Nou Camp run down

Barcelona are continuing to cut costs to meet with La Liga’s financial FairPlay guidelines. 

They have agreed to sign Sergio Aguero, Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia but are in the throes of streamlining their squad with debts around £1billion.

They have also opened negotiations with Atletico Madrid over a proposed swap deal involving Antoine Griezmann and Atletico midfielder Saul Niguez.

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