Victor Font's Plea for Transparency: Unveiling the Truth Behind Messi's Failed Barcelona Return
Barcelona presidential candidate Victor Font has challenged Lionel Messi to reveal the 'truth' about his failed return to the club in 2023 amidst a heated race for the presidency. Amidst allegations of a smokescreen created by Joan Laporta, Font urges for full transparency to guide members' votes.
Barcelona presidential candidate Victor Font has challenged Lionel Messi to reveal the "truth" about his failed return to the club in 2023. With the election just days away, Font has claimed members are being misled by Joan Laporta’s "smokescreen" regarding the club’s greatest icon, on the back of explosive comments from former manager Xavi.The race for the Barcelona presidency has reached a boiling point ahead of the March 15 vote. Font has suggested that the last administration fabricated the history surrounding Messi’s failed homecoming in 2023.Font believes the electorate is being distracted by the current success of Hansi Flick and the emergence of La Masia talents. He argues that the true circumstances of Messi's departure must be laid bare to ensure the club's members can vote with full transparency rather than based on an "illusion".Speaking to the media, Font made a public plea for the Argentine to intervene. "I think Messi won’t speak out between now and Sunday, but I hope he will," Font stated. "Explain the truth – about his departure from the club and his attempt to return to the entity in 2023 – so that the members will not vote deceived and with a smokescreen of the illusion that Hansi Flick and the young people generate for us."The controversy was sparked by former manager Xavi, who recently alleged that Laporta personally blocked Messi’s return. Laporta, however, fired back by painting Xavi as a coach who struggled with the pressure of the role. Dismissing his claims, Laporta insisted: "And regarding Messi, in 2023 I sent the contract to Jorge Messi, who was very polite. And in May he told me it couldn't happen because he would be under too much pressure here and that he preferred to go to Miami. And I told him I respected that."Beyond the Messi saga, Font warned that an "authoritarian" management style and staggering debt levels - reportedly reaching €2.5 billion - threaten Barcelona’s member-owned status. He believes that without a professional overhaul, the club risks losing its unique identity to external investors."If we are not able to turn the page on Sunday, the ownership model is at risk. If we owe €2.5 billion and are not generating profits, the ownership is at risk," Font warned. "His [Laporta] personalistic attitude was clear, labelling anyone who asks for transparency as a bad Barcelona fan. If we look at how things are done, it is clear that there is no explanation of how they are managed."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingAs the March 15 deadline approaches, Font will be relying on a wave of change to shake up the status quo and hope to secure a significant number of votes in the election.On the pitch, Barcelona currently sits atop La Liga, four points clear of Real Madrid. They are now preparing for an away match against Newcastle in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie.
Unveiling the Mask of Deception
As the Barcelona presidential election looms closer, Victor Font has emerged as a key figure in the battle for transparency within the club. Font's recent call for Lionel Messi to elucidate the circumstances surrounding his failed return to the Camp Nou in 2023 has unraveled a web of deceit and political maneuvering within the iconic institution.
The Clash of Titans: Xavi, Laporta, and Messi
The war of words between former manager Xavi and Joan Laporta has brought to light the murky waters of Messi's aborted homecoming. Xavi's explosive revelations, accusing Laporta of personally obstructing Messi’s return, prompted a swift rebuttal from Laporta, who painted the picture of Messi opting for Miami due to pressure concerns.
The Looming Threat: Authoritarianism and Debt
Font's campaign resonates beyond the Messi saga, pointing fingers at Laporta's alleged 'authoritarian' approach and the staggering debt levels hovering around €2.5 billion. The ominous clouds of financial instability and a looming ownership crisis cast a shadow over Barcelona's cherished member-owned identity.
A Crossroads of Identity and Tradition
Font's warning signals a crossroads for Barcelona, where the club's traditional values clash with the demands of modern football economics. The blend of on-field success under Hansi Flick and the emergence of La Masia talents juxtaposed against a backdrop of potential ownership upheaval paints a precarious picture for the Catalan giant.
The Countdown to Change
With the clock ticking towards the March 15 deadline, Victor Font's campaign stands as a beacon of change in the turbulent waters of Barcelona's electoral battleground. Font's hope for a renewed sense of transparency and accountability could reshape the club's future trajectory, steering it away from the abyss of external investors and identity erosion.
In the Shadows of Triumph: On the Pitch and Beyond
While the drama unfolds behind the scenes, Barcelona's on-field success continues to glitter, perched atop La Liga and poised for a gritty showdown in the Champions League. However, the off-field tumult threatens to overshadow the team's triumphant performances, setting the stage for a transformative chapter in the club's storied history.








