Lionel Messi chose to stay at Barcelona and set an example, with a decision that surprised locals and strangers.

Leo Messi has created a much-needed precedent for Barcelona right now by cutting his salary in half to be able to renew. The captain's gesture now allows Joan Laporta to face the salary reduction folder with great force. If the best player in the world has agreed to make a financial effort to continue at the Camp Nou, and that he has been a free agent since July 1, the pressure for the rest of those affected is enormous.

Messi wanted to continue at Barcelona, ​​but he was no stranger to the situation the entity is experiencing. He is aware that the workforce needs to lower the wage bill. Thebes, president of LaLiga, has already said, active and passive that they are going to be very demanding on this point. For this reason, the captain has reached an agreement in principle for his renewal after lowering his salary by half. Now the ball falls into the roof of Piqué, Busquets, Sergi Roberto and Jordi Alba.

The four players are under extra pressure as they sit down to renegotiate their contracts with the club. The entity cannot cope with the high salaries of the four Catalan players and asks them to make an effort. At the moment, none of them have taken the step, but seeing Messi's gesture, they could follow him.

The squad already approved a salary adjustment in December of last year, but it is not enough given the battered financial coffers that Joan Laporta has found himself. The president needs these four players to make an effort.

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Lionel Messi sets a precedent

Negotiating is not easy, since the four of them have a valid contract and the decision to lower their salary responds solely to the goodwill of all of them. The only somewhat different case is that of Sergi Roberto, since both parties must talk about the future of the youth squad, who has one year left. The open line of work was to offer him two more seasons, that would allow the club to also make a salary adjustment. So far, however, there has been no significant progress.

Sergio Busquets, on the other hand, ends his contract in 2023, and Piqué and Alba in 2024. In fact, with the Catalan center-back, Laporta has already met on occasion and has put the issue of the reduction on the table, but has not yet reached a final resolution.

So far, none of them have taken the step despite the pressure coming from outside. And not only from Messi, who a day ago reached an agreement in principle. Mateu Alemany already launched a clear message a few days ago. "We must all be aware that great efforts will have to be made to adapt to the reality of Barça," he said. Giró also, who was in Laporta's candidacy in the economic field, warned on Monday that it was impossible to sustain the current wage bill and asked the players to make an effort. And Koeman, last Friday, also made some statements along the same lines.

Barcelona need Alba, Busquets, Sergi Roberto and Piqué to follow Leo Messi's example. Thebes is not in the business of making any concessions, and the club needs to lighten the wage bill. Laporta is confident that the captain's gesture will be key to unraveling the negotiations with the rest of those affected. We will have to see if the domino effect expected by the president occurs.

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