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Messi and Barcelona should not be separeted, says Bayern Munich Management


Following the clash between Barcelona ace player Lionel Messi and Barcelona coach Luis Enrique, there have been speculations that the Argentine International is considering a move to German club Bayern Munich.


But according to Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: the La Liga club and their player "should not be separated from each other".

According to ESPN, Rummenigge said: "Messi and Barcelona are like a marriage for a lifetime. They should not be separated from each other, just like Bayern and [Philipp] Lahm,".

Well, it seems the Bayern CEO just dropped a hint that Bayern never plans to loan, trade, or sell the German International Philipp Lahm.

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