FC Barcelona will take every step necessary to get Lionel Messi back this summer. However, the Spanish team’s pursuit of the Argentine may have already encountered their first roadblock.
On Monday, SPORT claimed that La Liga needs additional time to approve the Blaugrana initiative. According to earlier reports, Barcelona will get the go-ahead, but it now seems that won’t be the case.
Despite the Catalan side’s perception that everything is moving forward, the endeavor to sign Messi has been significantly slowed down by the postponement.
Barcelona is unable to move forward with its Messi pursuit without this strategy because, without it, they are unable to make an offer to the 2022 FIFA World Cup winner, which is the first crucial stage in the process.

The team will extend a one-year contract with a second-year option to the Paris Saint-Germain star, whose agreement ends in June.
However, the La Liga delegate committee decided Friday that it should thoroughly examine Barcelona’s economic report. The proposal is intricate, and because of his stringent rigor, the league won’t approve it until he has tied up all the loose ends.
The Barcelona company is confident that it will be accepted and will make the required acquisitions to bolster the team. The Spanish club also thinks that it has been accurate and that some parameters have been created on a solid foundation to prevent setbacks.
Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen both rejected Barcelona’s first attempts to reduce their wage bill in order to comply with LaLiga’s Fair Play standards, making those efforts ineffective.
If the Catalan giants are to make any substantial moves this summer, they will need to reduce their salary cost by an estimated £180 million.
And transfers don’t get much larger than Lionel Messi maybe returning home; the club is eager to get the Argentinean back to Spain.

Messi’s PSG contract is set to expire in June, but Barcelona must solve their Ԁιге financial problems before a transfer can be finalized.

And despite the fаcт that Sport has reported that their suggestion to Kessie and Christensen to take a pay cut was not warmly accepted, they are only making modest headway in that direction.
The midfielder and defender, who both turned down fresh contracts and offers from other teams at the time they joined on free transfers last summer, are alleged to have referred to their commitment club.
They believe that Barcelona should look for alternatives because a change in terms less than a year into their contracts is unjustified.
In the upcoming weeks, Barcelona and Messi’s representatives are anticipated to have additional discussions in an effort to iron out any kinks and come to an understanding.

Barcelona has been eager to arrange Lionel Messi’s homecoming to Spain as a club legend
The French giants’ position on Messi’s future, according to reports, may enhance their pursuit. PSG is гᴜмогеԀ to be willing to let Messi leave the team when his contract expires.
It is believed that club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi decided to focus on developing a more financially secure project that emphasizes promoting new French talent rather than relying on a select group of great players.