Inter Milan coach Antonio Conte denied rumors that Argentine star Lionel Messi might move from Barcelona to "Nerazzurri", saying that the best player in the world "is very far from what we want to build."
Conte's talk came after Inter defeated Genoa 3 - zero yesterday, Saturday, which allowed him to climb to second place in the league standings at the expense of Atalanta, and in response to reports that Messi could come to the black and blue team after his father and his agent, Jorge , By buying a house in Milan, he will move to early next month, according to Italian media.
"I don't think there is a madman in the world who does not want Messi, but he is very far from us and from what we want to build," Conte said.
The official "Ray" channel stated that Messi's father will enter negotiations with Inter to transfer his son to the Italian team starting from the 2021-2022 season after his contract with Barcelona ended in the summer of 2021, while the sports newspaper "Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that the best player in the world is six Sometimes it is preferred to move to "Neratsuri" because the income tax in Italy is much lower than in Spain.
But Conte played down the importance of what has been circulated in recent days about Messi, who seems resentful of Barcelona's situation, especially after the latter abdicated the Spanish League title in favor of rivals Real Madrid, and was frank in expressing that when he called after he won the title in favor of the Royal Club to a process "Self-criticism starts from the players, but the process of self-criticism is comprehensive. Real deserves to win all matches, but we are Barcelona and we have a duty to win all matches."
Messi warned that "if we continue in this way, it will be very difficult for us to win the Champions League (a draw in the first leg of the final price with Napoli, 1-1) ... there must be a change in depth if we want to fight for the Champions League." Otherwise, we will lose the match against Napoli, too. "
The 33-year-old's comments came in the wake of a period of tension and uncertainty at the Catalan club, which is supervised by Kiki Citin.
Spanish press reports indicated that negotiations on renewing the contract between Barcelona and the Argentine star had stopped, and that the latter was considering leaving the club in the summer of next year, after he was tired of the failure of the current administration to build a competitive team and tired of leaks that leave the club and distort its image.
And if Messi really decides to leave the club that has arisen in his ranks since 2001 and started defending the colors of his first team since 2004, his destination will not be Inter, according to the last CEO of Giuseppe Marotta, denying talking about the northern team wanting to join the Argentine in order to compete with Juventus and his star The Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who was the Argentine rivals when he was defending the colors of Real Madrid before leaving the latter in the summer of 2018.
Marotta said, "Leo (Messi) is not our goal and I do not think he wants to leave Barcelona."
It seems that the goals of Inter, who is still seeking his first league title since 2010 when he was crowned with the historic trilogy led by Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho, is limited to deals such as extending the survival of Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez, loaned from Manchester United, to be able to complete the European League competition "Europa" Leg "with the team, Conte reported on Saturday.
Sanchez, who had been out of action for a month with a knee injury, scored a goal in Saturday's game, while Belgium's Romelu Lukaku added the other two goals.
Conte hoped, "The club will be able to solve the issue because, until now, Alexis was not available (to play) enough (because of the injury)," adding that "obtaining a good alternative to the attack is vital for us."

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