Bartomao: Messi pillar of the Barcelona team's future




Josep Maria Bartomao Prime FC Barcelona Said today that the Argentine striker Lionel Messi, should be the nucleus of the future of the team, which will see a comprehensive plan to change in the coming period.
Bartomao explained in a press statement today saying, "We do not have any doubt that Messi will lead Barcelona in the coming period, he led the team previously to the fullest, and will do so again, because it is the best player in the world."
He added "We are seriously considering improving Messi contract during the coming period, and our relationship with Messi and his father, absolutely fantastic."
He continued, "We should support and encourage Messi, has contributed to the industry in the history of this club, so his contract will improve in the coming period, it is worth it and we have to keep up with world football."
The news reports talked about that Messi is believed that the club will not be reluctant to sell during the coming period, particularly for Paris Saint-Germain for a fee large allows the renewal and modernization of the pillars of the team.
Regarding the fate of the Argentine Tata Martino current coach of the team, Bartomao did not want to disclose his successor or his future, saying, "There are still five games in the season, and we continue to compete on the top of the league, and after the end of the tournament I will speak with him personally."
And added "now we should support him and left to work in calm, Tata Martino we appreciate very much." The arrows of criticism directed at Martino has increased in the recent period after leaving the quarter-finals of the Champions League and falling to third in La Liga after a loss in the last round of Granada and the loss in the final of the King's Cup from arch-rivals Real Madrid. He pointed to the current president of the club that he is not thinking of leaving or hold early elections in the current period and that it will continue to march with the Board of Directors until 2016.

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