Messi set for Barcelona stay, Juve, Man Utd eye Ajax's Gravenberch
Barcelona's chances of persuading Leo Messi to remain at the club beyond 2021 have increased with Josep Maria Bartomeu's resignation.
Lionel Messi may yet remain at Barcelona beyond the end of his contract, which expires in 2021, after the resignation of Camp Nou president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
Messi, 33, stunningly requested to leave the LaLiga giants during the close season but ended up staying at Camp Nou.
However, the six-time Ballon d'Or winner has still been expected to leave at the end of his contract next year.
Messi may stay at Barcelona
The resignation of president Josep Maria Bartomeu has boosted Barcelona's chances of keeping Messi beyond 2021, according to The Telegraph.
Messi has spent his entire professional career at Barcelona, winning 10 LaLiga titles and four Champions Leagues among numerous other trophies.
Manchester City and Inter have been most heavily linked with a move for Messi.
Gravenberch in demand
- Manchester United sent a scout to watch RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano against Nurnberg in the DFB-Pokal last month, according to Bild. Upamecano has been linked with United previously and played 90 minutes as the Premier League side thrashed RB Leipzig 5-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.
- With Virgil van Dijk injured, could Liverpool be eyeing Bayern Munich defender David Alaba? The Daily Star reports the Premier League champions were handed a boost in their prospects of a January transfer for Alaba after the defender's contract talks with Bayern collapsed. Alaba is out of contract next year.
- Manchester United, Barcelona and Juventus could be set for a transfer battle. The Mirror says United have joined Barcelona and Juventus in becoming interested in Ajax's 18-year-old midfielder Ryan Gravenberch.
- Inter may be in the market for a left wing-back in January. CalcioMercato reports the Serie A giants may look at Chelsea duo Marcos Alonso and Emerson Palmieri, two players they have been linked with previously.