Leo Messi published pictures of himself with Neymar on social media, just hours after the club confirmed they were suing the Brazilian forward for breach of contract.
This has however sparked the cold war between the Barcelona board and the Barça dressing room.
‘He’s back’ read Messi’s message below a photograph taken at the birthday celebration of Neymar’s son Davi Lucca in Catalonia on Tuesday.
The message was a joke at Gerard Pique’s expense, made in reference to Pique’s famous ‘he stays’ tweet. But the Instagram post was also aimed at the Barcelona board who just hours earlier had confirmed they were taking Neymar to court.
Leo Messi posted pictures with Neymar hours after Barcelona said they want to sue him.
The club issued a statement on Tuesday confirming they had filed a demand for damages against Neymar for failure to honour the contract renewal he signed last year.
Barcelona made the claim at a Barcelona labour court on August 11, and sent confirmation of it to the Spanish Football Federation on Tuesday requesting they pass it on to the French Football Federation and FIFA.
The club statement read: ‘The club demands the player pay back a renewal bonus for a failure to honour his contract; 8.5 million euros in damages; and an additional 10 per cent in arrears.’
Anyone wondering what side Neymar’s old team-mates might be on in the ongoing post-PSG transfer legal battle did not have to wait too long as the photos of Neymar and his former team-mates, joined by Dani Alves who is also in Catalonia with Neymar began to appear.
Neymar also published a photograph of himself with Pique and the message ‘He stays,’ which was commented on by former Barcelona transfer target Marco Veratti.
Neymar also posted on his official Instagram account a picture of the Barcelona reunion.
Neymar also produced a tongue-in-cheek caption for the picture of him and Gerard Pique, writing ‘he stays’ with a laughing emoji, made in reference to Pique’s famous ‘he stays’ tweet
And Pique appeared in a group shot posted by Neymar that included Messi, Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic, Alves and the Brazilian defender Douglas.
The backdrop to the Neymar controversy is Messi’s unsigned contract and fears he could follow the Brazilian out of the club as a free agent at the end of this season.
Barcelona announced that Messi had agreed a new deal worth a weekly wage of £500,000 and with a buy-out clause of £264m last July. But it is still unsigned. The board have contradicted themselves with Josep Bartomeu claiming it was signed late June and his colleague Jordi Mestre saying he would be very surprised if Messi did not ‘end up signing it’.
Messi is delaying signing so the much sought-after picture of him sat alongside president Bartomeu cannot be interpreted as a vote of confidence for the current board.
Messi’s unsigned contract has worried Barcelona that he could follow Neymar out the door
There is an ongoing campaign to oust the president and his fellow directors and Messi signing now would be a stamp of approval for them. Messi wants to see how the summer finishes up and which players the board are able to bring to the club. If he is not happy then he will leave the contract extension to 2021 unsigned and wait to review his options in 2018 when he will be free to walk away or to sign a new deal under a new president.
The dressing room are understood to be upset by the failure of the current board to plan for Neymar’s departure. With barely a week left of the transfer window they are still struggling to build a competitive side for this season and the team are still recovering from losing the Spanish Super Cup 5-1 to Real Madrid on aggregate.
Pique said after that defeat: ‘For the first time since I became a Barça player I feel we are inferior to Madrid.’