Argentine legend Lionel Messi is on the brink of agreeing in principle with Barcelona over a new contract that will keep him at the club for four more years – with an additional option of one more year.
Messi displayed incredible form last term – with 54 goals to his name in 52 games for Barcelona as they finished second in La Liga and won the Copa del Rey.
The new deal will also have a mammoth £350MILLION release clause that will make it difficult for other clubs to lure him away.
Sources reveal that Messi’s new wage packet will vary from year to year depending on the various clauses in his new contract.
But it is believed that the new contract will make Messi the world’s highest paid player – taking home a wage packet of £800k-a-week.
The club bosses want the Argentine superstar to commit his long-term future to the club and sources claim that they also want him to retire at Barcelona.
Earlier, the negotiations over a new deal had stalled and Messi was heavily linked with a move to Premier League clubs Chelsea and Manchester City.
Messi turned 30 on Saturday and is now in his homeland where he will tie the nuptial knot with his childhood sweetheart and long-time girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo later this week.
His current contract at Barcelona expires in 2018 and sources claim that Messi’s representatives and the Barca bosses are working on the minute details in the new contracted, which is expected to be signed in July, when the Argentine forward returns to Spain.
The new deal is expected to be Messi’s final contract at Nou Camp which will keep him at the club until 2021 (when he turn 34), with an option to extend his stay by one more year.
Messi’s father had flown to Barcelona in order to held talks with Barca bosses, who are desperate to tie down their superstar.
And, according to Marca, both the parties have agreed in principle over a new contract, with only the final details remaining to be finalised.
“I am taking care of the matter personally and we will do things properly,” Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu said in January. “I am speaking to his father. There is no rush.”
This comes as a huge boost for new boss Ernesto Valverde, who said: “Every day he surprises you. He is the undisputed best player in the world and I am excited about coaching him.”