A new "slip" of the Barcelona administration that angered Messi deeply and increases his conviction to leave

The Spanish newspaper "Marca" said that the star and captain of the team, Lionel Messi, was very angry with the club's management, after the new fall in which the management was involved, according to the newspaper, by leaking details of the meeting that took place between Messi and the new coach of the Dutch team, Ronald Koeman.

Marca confirmed that this mistake may accelerate Messi's departure more than ever, especially as it proves to the player that "nothing has changed in the Barcelona administration's approach," whose relationship with Messi has soured many times previously.

Messi had cut short his summer vacation, and met Koeman only a day after his appointment as coach of the team, and told him during the meeting that he did not see himself in the coming period with Barcelona. Details of the meeting reached the Spanish media. Marca said that sources close to the player confirmed that he felt very angry at the management, and that he was shocked that most of the meeting details were leaked from someone who wanted the management who had seen the meeting.

She said that the player has become strongly convinced of the need to search for another place, especially in light of the same problems between him and the club management headed by Joseph Bartomeu. For him, she said, nothing has changed much in recent days after the historic 8-2 loss to Bayern in the Champions League quarter-finals.

What added to Messi's anger was that the one who published the details of the meeting was Radio RAK1, which is very close to Bartomeu, and which consistently defended him against the players, especially during the controversy between the president and a number of players, including Messi, who accused him of distorting their image by using a company. Contracting marketing with the club.

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