Barca kill Messi-to-Chelsea rumours and call on fans for social media support

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July 12 – Barcelona have stepped up their support for under-fire superstar Lionel Messi by saying he will not be transferred and has been discredited by the Spanish judicial authorities.

A Barcelona court last week handed Messi and his father 21-month prison sentences for tax evasion and fined them both. They are unlikely to serve custodial sentences because under Spanish law, a first-time offender who receives a sentence of less two years for a non-violent crime does not have to serve jail time. Both have already appealed to Spain’s supreme court.

Club spokesman Josep Vives dismissed rumours emanating from England that Messi may be interested in leaving Barca to join Chelsea. “We have maintained contact with his entourage and we are not aware Leo wants to leave the club, we simply don’t get that feeling,” Vives told reporters.

Vives, meanwhile, asked the fans to “express sympathy” for the Argentine by joining via social media a campaign launched by the club called ‘We are all Leo Messi’.

Vives believes the state prosecutor attempted to discredit Messi over the tax court case. “The club cannot tolerate this. There are other well known personalities who have not been subject to this type of situation as Messi has been.

“This shows lack of respect and we don’t want that for any fan, for any member and neither for Messi. That is why we are putting this campaign of support together.”

“It is a simple campaign, but we hope that it will show how much we support him,” Vives told the club’s official website.

“We are talking about Messi, a player who was 19 when he signed all those contracts and it has been proven that he had no knowledge of all their details. He just focused on football and signed the contracts he was told to sign by his advisers.

“Messi is being treated unfairly and the club are putting themselves in a position to defend him. We have a clear conscience and will not back down. We are inviting supporters to join our campaign.”

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