Inter, Juventus & PSG Monitoring Lionel Messi Situation as Forward's Barcelona Future Remains in Doubt

The Barcelona board are debating whether to sell Lionel Messi
The Barcelona board are debating whether to sell Lionel Messi / Pool/Getty Images
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At least one Barcelona board member would consider selling Lionel Messi as his frustration grows at the Catalan club, with Inter, Juventus and PSG in the strongest financial position to make a move for the magician

Barcelona's 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich was very much the tip of the iceberg in a campaign of chaos at Camp Nou.

Barcelona suffered an 8-2 demolition at the hands of Bayern Munich
Barcelona suffered an 8-2 demolition at the hands of Bayern Munich / Pool/Getty Images

From board member resignations, public spats between Messi and director of football Eric Abidal, social media controversy and swapping 24-year-old Arthur for 30-year-old Miralem Pjanic, it's fair to say the club have enjoyed happier times.

In the aftermath of Barcelona's Bayern Munich humbling, reports in Brazil stated that Messi was 'determined' to leave Spain's second city in the summer.

According to ESPN, the bulk of the Barcelona board are relaxed about the current situation regarding their talisman because he still has one year remaining on his contract.

However, at least one member of the top brass has hinted that they would be prepared to listen to offers if the price is right in order to lower the wage bill and enable new manager Ronald Koeman to rebuild the side.

But after replacing Quique Setien in the Camp Nou dugout, the former Everton boss instantly made it clear he intended to have Messi front and centre of his plans at Barcelona.

"As a coach, you want to have the best player in the world in your team and not the other way around," Koeman said. "He has a contract and from today we will talk and start our work. I hope Messi stays here for more years."

Should Barcelona entertain selling the 33-year-old, it would likely require a world record fee from a competitor to secure a deal.

According to Diario Sport, PSG, Inter and Juventus are monitoring the situation and would be the sides to most likely have the financial muscle to pull off such a blockbuster move.