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Nadal went to bank Messi after the leak of his contract in Barcelona

The scandal over the leak of the “pharaonic” Lionel Messi contract in Barcelona crossed the barriers of football. This time, tennis player Rafael Nadal came out to support the flea and he poured his position on this situation that caused a stir worldwide and sowed controversy about the confidentiality of the culé team.

“I do not understand the Messi’s debate. It is one of the best in history. He charges what the club has been willing to pay him. The club is the one that will have to deal with its finances and with its vision of the future, whether with Leo or not “, the 34-year-old Mallorcan made clear in #Vamos.

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Along the same line of the ball, the second best racket on the circuit referred to the current situation of Real Madrid, a team of which he is a fan and which is suffering several sporting shocks: “These are situations that come within logic after such difficult times. It is much more difficult to plan anything, both sporting and club level “.

In relation to tennis, Nadal, who came out of confinement in Australia a few days ago, acknowledged that he is looking forward to competition, although he has back problems and is not for a match: “It’s not that I’m bad but I’m not well enough to play. I improved a bit but I’m not ready to take on what is a maximum intensity match“.

Finally, the top winner of Roland Garros delved into the healthy battle he has with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic to continue in the elite and continue reaping achievements:The first big goal is the Australian Open and if it didn’t go well then the season continues. I never lived obsessed by the Grand Slams, this is the reality. “

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