Will money worries tempt tax-dodging Barcelona star Lionel Messi out of international retirement with Argentina?
Skipper quit after Copa America final defeat to Chile but threat of mega £15m loss on top of tax fraud fine could see star return
MONEY could be the driving force behind Lionel Messi’s decision to come out of Argentina retirement.
The Barcelona superstar was fined £1.7million after being found guilty of tax fraud by a Catalonian court this week.
And reports in Argentina suggest sportswear giant Adidas could leave the former skipper a further £15MILLION out of pocket if he does not return to the international fold.
Messi sensationally quit international duty after he missed a penalty in the Copa America final shootout loss to Chile last month.
Devastated fans took to the streets in Buenos Aires in their thousands last week to plead with their record goalscorer to change his mind.
Diego Maradona, the rest of Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning side, Messi mega-fan Miss BumBum and even the nation’s president begged the little magician to stay.
Some supporters even posted snaps of ‘#notevayaslio’ [don’t go Lio] tattoos on social media.
And it appeared the public clamour had worked as Argentinian sources suggested the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was ready to perform an incredible U-turn.