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Would be amazing if Messi comes to Premier League: Mason Greenwood

By ANI | Published: September 02, 2020 9:18 AM

"Would be amazing to come up against him," said Manchester United's forward Mason Greenwood on the prospect of playing against Argentine striker Lionel Messi in the Premier League.

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"Would be amazing to come up against him," said Manchester United's forward Mason Greenwood on the prospect of playing against Argentine striker Lionel Messi in the Premier League.

Messi has already expressed his desire to leave Barcelona, and English club Manchester City is viewed as one of the top prospects for Messi.

"Obviously it'd be amazing to come up against him. All young footballers know about Messi. To be on the same pitch playing against him would be another dream come true - not just for me, for everyone," Goal.com quoted Greenwood as saying.

"Having someone that high profile coming to the Premier League would be a big thing," he added.

Earlier, the orgsers of La Liga had sided with Barcelona as they said that Messi's contract with the club is still valid. The orgsers also clarified that if other clubs are interested in availing the footballer's services, then they must pay 700 million euros as the release clause amount in full.

This clarification from La Liga came as Messi sought to make his way out from Barcelona.

"The contract is currently in force and has a "termination clause" applicable to the event that Lionel Messi decides to urge the early unilateral termination of the contract, carried out in accordance with article 16 of Royal Decree 1006/1985, of June 26, by which regulates the special employment relationship of professional athletes," La Liga said in an official statement.

"In compliance with the applicable regulations, and following the corresponding procedure in these cases, La Liga will not carry out the prior visa process for the player to be removed from the federation if they have not previously paid the amount of said clause," it added.

On Sunday, Messi did not show up for Barcelona's pre-season medical tests as he continued to find his way out of the club.

On August 25, Messi had shocked Barcelona by asking the club to let him leave. Messi had asked Barcelona to activate a clause in his contract which will allow him to leave for free.

His contract with Barcelona is currently up to 2021. Manchester City, Inter Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain are the few clubs that have shown an interest in Messi.

Messi has spent his entire career with Barcelona and has managed to win Ballon d'Or six times.

Barcelona was handed an 8-2 drubbing by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final, and since then, the club has been facing a crisis.

Head coach Quique Setien and technical manager Eric Abidal have already departed and Ronald Koeman was appointed the new coach of Barcelona.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Lionel MessiPremier LeagueManchester UnitedQuique SetienEnglish football associationFapEnglands football associationEnglish football league
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