The Catalan Chronicles: Moving on from Messi

By Thaveesha Jinadasa

519 games. 474 goals and 20 seasons later, Lionel Andreas Messi leaves FC Barcelona after spending a majority of his teenage and young adult life at the club. From signing his first contract on a piece of tissue at the age of 13 to wiping away his tears at his farewell ceremony at the age of 37, Messi was more than just a player, he was the club itself for more than a decade.

“No player is bigger than the club”- Joan Laporta, Marca 2020

The problem

With the rapid rise of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequential effect it had on the commercial world, FC Barcelona was one of the worst hit football clubs in Europe. The estimated losses came in at around 203 million euros coupled with there being large amounts of debt from past transfers despite their significantly large brand value. Their short term debt is the most in European soccer as of now. The main sources of debt were broken down as follows:

Description

Amount (Euros)

Stadium Maintenance

67 million

TV

35 million

Transfers

29 million

Commercial

72 million

As of recently, the club were not able to completely pay off the transfers of Emerson Royale, Eric Garcia, Sergio Aguero and Memphis Depay. This in turn led to them not being able to play the first few matches of the season due to registration mishaps by the club and not satisfying La Liga’s salary cap rule.

This article will outline what sort of solutions “Messi-less FC Barcelona will have to solve their current debt related issues off the field and tactical issues on the field in order to return to their former glory.

The solutions

Lionel Messi’s incomparable presence hindered a lot of his teammates in their primes. One such player was Antoine Griezmann who as of late has felt devalued and requested a transfer back to Atletico Madrid. Koeman could try playing him in the “number 10” position behind the main striker; a position he has excelled in the past for the French national team and a position occupied by Lionel Messi in the past.

With foreign talent in Dutchman Memphis Depay from Lyon and Messi’s Argentine teammate Sergio Aguero coming in as reinforcements, there will be much needed support for a misfiring front line. Koeman will now be able to shift his playstyle and structure with Griezmann as creative leader, Memphis as a free roaming ‘9’ despite his risky play style and Aguero coming off the bench to be that late game power punch.

Let's go back to 2019 when a talismanic Eden Hazard left Chelsea at the peak of his powers to Real Madrid. With Hazard leaving, Chelsea had a leash of life to try out younger and homegrown players from their academy. Notable examples include Mason Mount and Reece James who have grown in prominence with their sparkling performances on the field and even made it into the English National team. Players like Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Sergi Roberto aren’t getting any younger and are past their prime which is why they should start investing in the next generation. FC Barcelona should nurture and integrate players like Riqui Puig, Pedri, Alex Collado and Yusuf Demir who will gain more exposure and playing time now that the squad depth has lessened. 

Another alternative could be to cut off loose ties and sources of debt. Players like Samuel Umtititi, Miralem Pjanic and Ousmane Dembele are some of the highest paid players in the club in terms of wages but have the least amount of games and contributions. I believe that the premier league or Seria A would be quality leagues for these players to dip their toes into and get more exposure to strengthen their careers. 

As a Messi fanboy myself, it is only right that the club retires the prestigious number 10 as a token of appreciation than give it to Phillippe Coutinho who is decent footballer in his own right but isnt deserving of it.

Barcelona now have the base to create an exciting new project and aren't tied down by Messi’s heavy wage bill. Yes, sponsors may pull out with the Argentine not wearing their brands on his chest and sleeve but the only way is up for the club with new management and coaching staff coming in soon.

Writer's Bio: Thaveesha Jinadasa is a student originally from Sri-Lanka who studies a bachelor of Commerce specialising in marketing. As an avid pop-culture and sports enthusiast, he is often seen immersing himself in the latest Hollywood gossip or watching an NBA livestream. He also likes watching throwback Disney movies and compiling Spotify playlists for every single mood and time of day.