Messi refuses to pay 67 thousand dollars for rental a mansion for his family in Brazil









The high value of the rent real estate in Brazil dramatically led  to change the Argentine star Lionel Messi for his plans and to refrain from rental a mansion for his family for the duration of the World Cup.
The Brazilian newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo, on its Web site Wednesday that Messi canceled plans to rent a mansion for his family for a month outside the city of Belo Horizonte.
The reports said that the new contract for Messi with Barcelona will give a net annual salary of up to 27 million dollars.
The newspaper said that Messi and his crew saw 150 thousand Brazilian Real (U.S. $ 67600) for a very large sum compared to hire the palace square up to 21,500 square feet during the World Cup, which starts Thursday and lasts a month in Brazil.
And Companions of Messi tried to put pressure on landlord to set up a fence around the place to ensure privacy, as well as to reduce the value of the lease.
A source familiar with the negotiations on the health of some of its clauses and said that negotiations have been stalled early last May.
The owner of the palace Paulo Nassef told newspaper that the crew Messi made ​​a presentation "did not like me not to be agreed."
All efforts have been unsuccessful to reach Nassef and Jorge Messi, father of the Argentine striker who runs all his business affairs. The spokesman declined to comment Argentine national team.
The newspaper said that the palace is composed of seven suites and 13 bathrooms as well as an area of ​​86 thousand square feet on the lake, pointing out that Messi winning the title of best player in the world four times, decided to rent a house in Rio de Janeiro.
The headquarters of the Argentine national team is in Belo Horizonte, Brazil's third largest city.
The prices of real estate and rentals in Brazil rose dramatically in recent years, until they reached the big cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro for the same levels of New York, London and Paris.

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