THE '10' HAD A MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF UEFA
Leo Messi showed before Ceferin that the last thing that matters to him is money
Lionel Messi and Aleksander Ceferin, president of the UEFA, gathered to argue the creation of a bottom salarial allocated to the most needed players by the pandemia, but the initiative never materialised
After the leak of a conversation by 'The Objective' between Aleksander Ceferin, president of the UEFA, and Luis Rubiales, in that then president of the RFEF, in which it criticised strongly to Florentino Pérez for being the maximum impulsor of the creation of the Superliga, follow revealing new details in which it is involved an exfutbolista of the FC Barcelona.
Now it has desvelado the implication of Gerard Hammered. In this case, the exchange of messages produced with Rubiales, with the aim to achieve that the European organism generated a bottom salarial that allowed to the players, to those who his clubs had recortado the index card because of the reduction of income caused by the pandemia, recover part of these emolumentos.
In his conversations, Hammered quoted constantly to Lionel Messi, then still in the FC Barcelona, as one of the players blaugrana that was promoting this initiative. Now, 'The Spanish' contributed additional information that matiza even more the paper of the Argentinian star in all this history.
The answer of the UEFA in front of the application of Messi
According to sources of the UEFA and the RFEF, during a meeting between Messi and Ceferin, the rosarino expressed the urgent need to create a bottom allocated mainly to the neediest footballers, and manifested that it preferred "not earning if there was not money to help to all". However, the bottom proposed by the UEFA finally did not materialise , what carried to the players to negotiate individually with the clubs to postpone parts of his agreements, as it occurred in the case of the Barça. Messi, Hammered and other mates arrived to an agreement for the diferimiento of payments, which still is saldando in some cases until the day of today.