Lionel Messi could consider staying at Barcelona if his conditions are duly met, according to reports from Spanish news outlets.
The six-time Ballon d’Or winner is free to negotiate with other clubs having entered the final six months of his deal, although his future remains unclear at present.
Messi had previously affirmed that he wanted to wait until the club elected a new president before making any firm decisions on his next career move, with the vote set to take place on March 7.
According to Marca, if Barcelona’s next president can convince him that the club’s long-term plans are in line with his ambitions, he will not rule out penning fresh terms with the Catalan giants, and money will not be an issue.
Barcelona presidential candidate Toni Freixa has announced his desire to bring two “differential” players to the club if he is elected the Blaugrana’s new president.
Speaking to Spanish radio programme El Larguero, Freixa said: “There’s an agreement with two differential players in attack and defence.
“Any player that wants to win the Ballon d’Or knows that they’re only going to win it if they wear Barcelona’s shirt.”
However reports claims Messi and his father are refusing to enter discussions with other clubs yet, and the player himself is said to be growing tired of the constant speculation surrounding a move to Paris Saint-Germain or Manchester City.
Messi scored one and assisted another in Barcelona’s 2-0 triumph over Sevilla on Saturday, and the in-form attacker now boasts 24 goals and nine assists across all competitions this season.