Jordi Alba responds to Messi blame claims and accusations of snubbing Barcelona pay cut
The long-serving full-back says he would have done anything to keep the Argentine icon at Camp Nou after seeing him depart as a free agent
Jordi Alba has hit back at claims he was partly to blame for Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona this summer, with the long-serving full-back refuting accusations of snubbing a pay cut.
Financial struggles at Camp Nou have dominated headlines over recent months, with debts preventing the Liga giants from doing business many expected to be completed.
They were unable to get a new contract in place with six-time Ballon dâOr winner Messi, leading to him joining Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent with cost-cutting exercises not coming quickly enough to allow salary cap demands to be met.
Editorsâ Picks What has been said?Blame has been pointed in various directions on the back of Messiâs departure, but Alba â" who boasted a strong bond with the Argentine on and off the field â" insists he is being unfairly singled out.
The Spain international defender told reporters after the 4-2 win over Real Sociedad for a new-look Barca side: âApart from being the best ever, Leo was the one who understood me best, so imagine the efforts I would have made for him to stay.
âItâs not true [that Messi left because of a pay cut the captains rejected]. The Messi stuff was separate from the captains, between he club and him.
âI canât control everything thatâs said, but Iâve been around. Nothing will surprise me. If 10 out of 10 news articles about Jordi Alba are negative, itâs normal that people think badly. I canât stand being doubted.â
Will Alba take a pay cut?
Barca are still working on getting their house in order, with Gerard Pique confirming that the four captains within the clubâs squad will take pay cuts.
That group includes Alba, who insists that he never turned down those demands earlier in the summer because no discussions were held.
The 32-year-old added: ââWhen the club talks with me, I am willing. Iâm from here, spending my whole life in Barcelona. That my commitment is questioned hurts me a lot. As the president hasnât spoken specifically about this yet, I suppose he will speak and heâll tell the truth.â
Alba added: âMy lawyers have spoken to the club. Piqueâs was concluded first simply because of the timing but the willingness of all the captains was always as it had to be.
âThe lies annoy me, they tire me. I can put up with a lot, but I suffer for my family and the things they have to hear.â
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