Barcelona chief Joan Laporta has admitted he hopes Lionel Messi 's Camp Nou career isn't over, with the Argentine coming into the final year of his Paris Saint-Germain contract.
Messi left Barcelona last summer and ended his 21-year association with the Spanish club to join Ligue 1 side PSG. In his debut campaign at the Parc des Princes - his first outside of Spain - Messi helped the side now managed by Christophe Galtier to win the league title.
However, with Messi only having 12 months left on the two-year deal he signed in the French capital, Laporta has said that he hopes Messi’s time with Barca, having scored 672 in 778 appearances, was not over. “I believe, I hope and I wish that Messi’s chapter at Barcelona isn’t finished,” Laporta told ESPN. “I think it is our responsibility to ensure that this chapter is always open, and that it hasn’t been closed, and that it has a more splendid ending to the one he had.” Laporta added: “Am I indebted to him?
Morally, as the president of Barcelona, I think I did what I had to do. But also as Barcelona president and on a personal level, I think I’m indebted to him.” During his debut campaign at PSG, Messi scored six goals and contributed 14 assists during his 26 league outings.