Lionel Messi, left, scored a late free-kick winner as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey last-16 on Wednesday night. Albert Gea / Reuters
Lionel Messi, left, scored a late free-kick winner as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey last-16 on Wednesday night. Albert Gea / Reuters
Lionel Messi, left, scored a late free-kick winner as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey last-16 on Wednesday night. Albert Gea / Reuters
Lionel Messi, left, scored a late free-kick winner as Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey last-16 on Wednesday night. Albert Gea / Reuters

Luis Suarez: ‘With Messi what you have to do is give him a new contract, not have common sense’


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Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has hit back at comments by the club’s CEO that the Catalan giants won’t “go crazy” when negotiating a new contract for five-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi.

Barca CEO Oscar Grau said on Wednesday that a new deal for Messi, who has 18 months left on his current deal, was being negotiated with "common sense and discretion".

However, Suarez, who scored his 100th goal for Barcelona on Wednesday night as the reigning Copa del Rey champions advanced to the quarter-finals with a 3-1 (5-4 on aggregate) win over Athletic Bilbao, has made his stance perfectly clear.

“With Messi what you have to do is give him a new contract, not have common sense,” the Uruguayan said.

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Despite posting a record turnover of €679 million (Dh2.65 billion) last season, a series of expensive new contracts for the likes of Neymar and Suarez mean Barcelona are close to overstepping the 70 per cent limit of turnover spent on salaries imposed by Uefa’s financial fair-play laws.

Barca captain Andres Iniesta also has just 18 months left to run on his contract.

On the field, Messi proved the match-winner once again on Wednesday as he scored from a free-kick for the third time in as many games this year 11 minutes from time to edge out Bilbao 4-3 on aggregate.

“I don’t know what the CEO said, but tell me one game in which Leo Messi hasn’t been decisive,” Barca manager Luis Enrique said.

“I don’t know about numbers, I know about football. We all want to enjoy watching Messi here for many more years, nothing else matters for me.”

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