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Luis Enrique trusts Messi's deal will be renewed



Following the arrival of the world's best footballer Lionel Messi's father, Jorge Messi, talks are ongoing concerning the renewal the 29-year old's contract.
Rounds have been going about that Messi may not want to renew his deal and may move back to Argentina to play for his childhood club but Barcelona coach Luis Enrique is quite positive on the contract renewal talks.

He was positive in the sense that he believed he would hear the news that Messi had renewed his contract.

According to ESPNFC he said, "It's news I like because it would [mean] Leo would join the list of players that have renewed and who want to continue being part of the Barcelona family.

"The day that it's announced will be a day to celebrate for all the Barcelona family."

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