Signing Messi “not in our thoughts”: Manchester City manager

Pep Guardiola, the manager, said that the news of Messi leaving the club came as a surprise for everyone, including him.

August 07, 2021 12:18 pm | Updated August 10, 2021 07:59 pm IST

Pep Guardiola (L) was the coach at Barcelona from 2008-12 and together he and Messi (R) won two Champions League titles along with an array of other trophies. (AP/AFP)

Pep Guardiola (L) was the coach at Barcelona from 2008-12 and together he and Messi (R) won two Champions League titles along with an array of other trophies. (AP/AFP)

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola poured cold water over the idea of a reunion with Lionel Messi.

“Right now, (it’s) not in our thoughts, absolutely not,” Guardiola said at a news conference, in response to being asked about signing Messi.

Barcelona had announced on Thursday that Messi would not remain with the club. Next day, the team president Joan Laporta, blamed the previous administration for the club’s dire financial situation that kept it from fitting Messi’s proposed new contract, within the Spanish league’s fair play regulations.

Guardiola — who appears to be more interested in Tottenham striker Harry Kane — was the coach at Barcelona from 2008-12 and together he and Messi won two Champions League titles along with an array of other trophies.

However, he said he hasn’t spoken to Messi.

“In the end it was surprise for everyone, me included of course,” Guardiola said. “The president, Laporta, was clear today the reasons why. I didn’t speak with the player or the president so I don’t know what happened.”

Though Manchester City, which is owned by the Abu Dhabi royal family, is one of the few clubs with the financial resources to sign the 34-year-old Messi, it also just broke the British transfer fee record on Thursday by signing Jack Grealish for 100 million pounds ($139 million).

“I would love for him to have finished (at Barcelona),” Guardiola said. "I, of course, wish him for the last years of his career the best. He will not be forgotten, that’s for sure,” he added.

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