Lionel Messi returns to Barcelona training after modelling new pink third kit
Messi last month informed Barcelona he wanted to depart this summer before making a U-turn
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Your support makes all the difference.Barcelona captain Lionel Messi reported for training on Monday for the first time since requesting to leave the club last month.
Messi had failed to turn up to the club's tests for COVID-19 eight days ago and been absent from all subsequent sessions ahead of the new campaign after giving the club an official notice that he wished to leave.ovid
But the club's all-time top scorer finally appeared at the Joan Gamper training ground ahead of an evening session, his first under new coach Ronald Koeman, after taking a test for the novel coronavirus at his home on Sunday.
Messi, 33, revealed last Friday in an interview with Goal.com that he was staying at Barca for the coming season as he did not wish to face a court case with the club where he has spent his entire career over a disputed release clause in his contract.
The Argentine claimed in an official letter that he was free to leave the club unilaterally and without a transfer fee owing to the clause.
But Barca and the league's organising body responded by saying the clause was no longer valid and that the only way to free him from his contract was by paying a release clause of €700m.
Messi, however, will be free to leave free of charge next June unless he pens a new deal with Barca.
Barca, who will be looking to reclaim the La Liga title after surrendering it to Real Madrid last season, are sitting out the first two weeks of the new campaign which begins on Friday due to reaching the Champions League quarter-finals.
Koeman's side will instead play pre-season friendlies against Gimnastic de Tarragona on Saturday 12 September and Girona on 16 September before their first league game at home to Villarreal on 27 September.
Last week Messi told goal.com: "I am going to continue in the club because the president (Josep Bartomeu) told me that the only way to leave was to pay the 700million clause, that that is impossible, and then the only other way was to go to court.
"I would never go to court against Barca because it is the club that I love, that gave me everything since I arrived, it is the club of my life, I have made my life here."
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner has been with Barcelona since the age of 13 and is the club's all-time record goalscorer.
He has also won over 30 major titles with Barca, including 10 LaLiga triumphs and four Champions Leagues.
Reuters
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