Lionel Messi Invests in Catalan Football Future with Barcelona Lower-Division Club Acquisition
Lionel Messi has returned to Barcelona in a new capacity, purchasing a lower-division football club in the Catalan capital. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, who departed Paris Saint-Germain in 2023 and has been playing in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, announced the acquisition through his investment company on Thursday.
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The specific club has not yet been officially named, but sources close to the deal indicate it competes in the Spanish Segunda División B, the third tier of Spanish football. Messi's investment represents a significant injection of resources into a club that has struggled to compete financially against wealthier rivals.
"Barcelona gave me everything when I was just a young boy from Rosario," Messi said in a statement released by his management. "This city shaped my career and my life. Now I want to give back and help develop the next generation of talent from this incredible region."
The purchase comes as Messi continues his career in MLS, where he led Inter Miami to the Supporters' Shield in 2024 and the Leagues Cup in 2023. Despite playing thousands of miles away, the Argentine legend has maintained close ties with Barcelona, regularly visiting the city during off-seasons and staying connected with former teammates.
Club representatives confirmed the deal and expressed enthusiasm about the partnership. "This is a transformative moment for our institution," said the club's president in a press conference. "Lionel Messi's involvement will provide not only financial stability but also invaluable expertise and inspiration for our players and staff."
The acquisition aligns with Messi's broader business interests, which have included youth academy investments and infrastructure projects in Argentina. His foundation has also been active in supporting football development programs across South America.
Barcelona's football community has reacted with excitement to the news, with many viewing it as a positive step for the region's football ecosystem. The investment could potentially create pathways for young Catalan players to develop and potentially earn opportunities at higher levels of the sport.
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