Because of a discharge provision in his agreement, Messi can end his long haul relationship with the Catalan mammoths in the late spring.
Nonetheless, Bartomeu feels that the 32-year-old, who got another cap stunt for the Spanish goliaths at the end of the week, has the qualities to remain at Camp Nou until in any event 2024.
Bartomeu is cited by Sky Sports News as saying, "Most likely it will be the desire all things considered, on the off chance that he feels solid and yearning, to expand this agreement inconclusively.
"At last it is he who must choose. He has earned the privilege to choose when he will quit playing football. However, similar to he said half a month prior, he needs to complete his playing vocation at Barcelona.
"Throughout the following a few seasons, our pioneer will keep on being Leo Messi. There's no uncertainty that he is as yet youthful, still solid. He is as yet aggressive. So Leo Messi will in any case play with us for the following two, three, four or five years. I have no questions about that."
Messi has recently been connected with an arrival to childhood club Newell's Old Boys.
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