With the existence of the Financial Fair Play, Chelsea Difficult Bring Messi

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London - Rumors about Chelsea's interest against Lionel Messi is cooled by the assistant coach of the Blues, Steve Holland.
He said that Chelsea would be difficult to hook Messi.


One reason is, the value of the transfer and salary Messi will certainly not cheap. In fact, it could be would be very expensive. Thus, Chelsea must strive to balance its balance sheet so as not to sanction the Financial Fair Play (FFP).

"Bringing Messi, with the FFP rules, obviously impossible," Holland said as reported by the AS.

"If you look at the value transfer circulating in the media, you will realize that it is something that is impossible to do."

According to news reported by the AS, Messi has a buy-out clause of 250 million euros. That is, Chelsea have to pay that much for the issuing of Barcelona.

Some British call, if so, Messi will be contracted for six years by Chelsea. A fee of it, plus salary "wow" for six years, Chelsea is expected to spend more than 650 million euros.

Barca itself has denied that Messi has found it very difficult. Catalan team also denied that Messi were not getting along with the team coach, Luis Enrique.


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UEFA FootballUpdated at : 1:25 PM

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