Lionel Messi says he intends to stay at Barcelona but there is one condition. Barcelona need to continue to win.
Messi has a clause in his current deal, which would allow him to leave the club for free at the end of the season.
The 32-year-old confirmed he has no intentions of leaving the club where he has spent his entire glittering career.
"Obviously, I want to win and I want to win at this club. This is my home. I don’t have any intention of going anywhere but I want to keep competing and winning," Messi told Sport .
"My idea is to continue here for as long as I can perform well and my body allows me to do that. Afterwards, as I said before, my contract isn’t something that worries me or even something I manage myself. My father handles that with the president or whoever he needs to talk to. I only express my thoughts.
Asked about the clause which has hit the headlines, he said:
"I can’t confirm anything because there are confidentiality agreements in our contracts. What I can say is that I want to be at Barcelona as long as possible. I’ve said throughout my career that this is my home. But I also don’t want to have a long-term contract and only be here because of it.
"I want to be here because physically I’m fine, to play and be an important member of the squad. And as I said before, I need see there’s a winning team because I want to keep winning things at this club. For me, money or a clause don’t mean anything. Other things motivate me and the most important thing is having a winning team."