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    Barcelona president Joan Laporta embraces Lionel Messi in 2021
    Messi won 10 La Liga titles with Barcelona between 2004 and 2021

    Barcelona president Joan Laporta says the club is Messi's "home" as they look to re-sign the forward this summer.

    The Argentine's contract at Paris St-Germain expires in June, with reports linking him to Saudi Arabia.

    But in an interview with Spanish broadcaster TV3, Laporta said Barcelona can compete with anyone for the 35-year-old's signature.

    "History backs us, the feelings are too strong, we have 400 million fans around the world too," he said.

    Messi left the Catalan giants two years ago after 21 years at the club but has struggled during his two seasons in France, with fans booing him after their 5-0 win over Ajaccio at the weekend.

    Laporta said there had been an "affectionate conversation" between the two and that he congratulated Messi on winning the World Cup in Qatar last year.

    "He is a Paris St-Germain player and we have to wait until the end of the season, until it is over, and then we can talk more calmly about this," Laporta added.

    "With all due respect to Saudi Arabia, Barca is Barca, and it is home."

    The comments come after Barcelona won their first La Liga title in four years with a 4-2 win over Espanyol on Sunday.

    Laporta appeared to be more reserved than during a late night Twitch stream after the win, on which he is reported to have said the club would do "everything possible" to sign Messi.

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