The Barcelona chiefs says the Argentine ace is the only
player he could not allow to leave and revealed they have abandoned their
Thiago Silva pursuit
Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has claimed Lionel
Messi would cost any potential suitor €580 million - but insists he is the one
player he would not allow to leave Camp Nou.
Barca recently sold Thiago Alcantara to Bayern Munich
after the player requested the chance to move and Rosell has made it clear he
will not stand in any player's way if they do not commit to the Liga champions
- with the exception of their Argentine ace.
"All players who want to leave can leave - all but
Messi," he told Sport. "They'd have to give Messi €250m to pay the
LFP clause, then they'll have to pay more than 56 per cent in taxes. This would
be about €580m.
"Thiago has gone because he wanted to. He asked in
writing to be allowed to leave. We do not want players who do not think of
Barca first."
Rosell also conceded defeat in the club's pursuit of
Paris Saint-Germain defender Thiago Silva and revealed he has personally
written to the Manchester United hierarchy to ward them off any further bids
for Cesc Fabregas.
"The player we wanted [Thiago Silva] is unattainable
and unfeasible, because the other side do not want to sell. It is impossible
under these conditions. From here we have to look at other options, to see what
we can do," Rosell continued.
"He wants to stay and there is no argument from us.
I sent a letter to the president of United to say that Cesc was not for
sale."
New signing Neymar impressed on his Camp Nou debut in the
8-0 friendly rout of Santos, but Rosell warned people to be patient with the
Brazil star during his first season in Europe.
"Ronaldinho helped change the history of this club.
Neymar doesn't need to do this, he must help maintain the current level. Neymar
will need time," he said.
"As of today, Messi can help Neymar more than the
other way round. That said, Neymar can help distract defences to allow Messi
one less opponent. If he had four [before], now he has three."
Finally, Rosell commented on Real Madrid's efforts to
land Tottenham star Gareth Bale, insisting that only the player's success in
the Spanish capital could determine whether the proposed €120m transfer fee was
appropriate or not.
"Time will tell if €120m for Bale is cheap or
expensive," the 49-year-old added. "We have to put the player's age,
his titles, his salary, his career to date and his abiliy into the mix. That
will tell us if he is expensive or cheap.
"Bale, who will play, is much cheaper than players
who have not even played for one minute."
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