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Bringing Messi Back: The Promise of New Barcelona Presidential Candidate Marc Ciria

New Barcelona presidential candidate Marc Ciria vows to do 'whatever it takes' to bring club legend Lionel Messi back to Camp Nou. Ciria promises to address the club's financial issues and give members a stronger voice. Learn more about his vision for the club and the potential return of Messi.

Bringing Messi Back: The Promise of New Barcelona Presidential Candidate Marc Ciria

New Barcelona presidential candidate Marc Ciria has vowed to do "whatever it takes" to bring club legend Lionel Messi back to Camp Nou. The club are due to hold presidential elections in 2026, with Ciria having thrown his hat into the ring alongside current chief Joan Laporta, Victor Font and Xavi Vilajoana. Ciria claims Barcelona "need" Messi back but stopped short of clarifying what kind of role the Argentina star could take up.Barcelona will hold presidential elections in 2026 and Ciria has become the latest candidate to emerge. The financier has announced the creation of 'Moviment 42' (Movement 42), his electoral platform ahead of the next elections at an event attended by around 700 people, according to AS. Ciria has vowed to help overcome the club's continued financial issues and wants to give members a stronger voice. He has also insisted he wants to see Messi return to the club he left in 2021 and says the World Cup winner is still needed by the Catalan giants.Ciria was asked about Messi during a question-and-answer session with club members and replied: "We already said in 2021 that he was the best generational bridge in sporting terms and an economic engine. We need Leo Messi and we will do whatever it takes to bring him back."Yet Ciria offered no clarification on what role Messi could play. The 38-year-old recently signed a three-year contract extension at MLS side Inter Miami, suggesting a playing return to aid Hansi Flick's current Barca side is highly unlikely. However, Messi has repeatedly stated a desire to return to Barcelona to live with his family once his time at MLS is up. Indeed he revealed just how much he misses Barcelona after making a secret trip back to Camp Nou recently, posting on Instgram: "Last night I returned to a place I miss with my soul. A place where I was immensely happy, where you guys made me feel a thousand times the happiest person in the world. I hope one day I can come back, and not just to say goodbye as a player, as I never got to…”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Ciria also vowed to bring real solutions to the club's ongoing financial issues and highlighted other issues he wants to resolve. He said: "We are a candidacy to win the next Barça elections, of course we are, but above all we want to preserve the legacy. When things aren't working, you have to change them, you have to start over. We mustn't get caught up in personal interests or entrenched positions. Our movement is the only one that has presented real solutions. We must modernize the club with real professionals. We are not some kind of sham. I feel expelled by prohibitive prices, by the games of buying and downloading tickets, by the absence of a dedicated fan zone and the largest sports association movement in the world, the supporters' clubs, because now they don't suit us. The debt has grown in recent years, we haven't increased revenue despite inflation, and perhaps because of all this, these are the last elections we'll experience as Barça members."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingIt remains to be seen if Messi will publicly express his support for any of Barca's presidential candidates. The World Cup winner is said to still be "very, very angry" with Laporta over his shock exit from the club in 2021, while former team-mate Xavi Hernandez has already turned against the current Barcelona president and shown his support for Font. Yet Messi's name is still likely to be used by the candidates as they continue their election campaigns. Indeed Font has already admitted "the first thing I'll do when I win the elections is pick up the phone and call Messi" if he ousts Laporta.

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The Drive to Bring Messi Back

Barcelona's upcoming 2026 presidential elections have sparked new hope for fans as Marc Ciria emerges as a contender with a bold promise to bring Lionel Messi back to Camp Nou. The financier, heading the 'Moviment 42,' has made it clear that he believes Barcelona 'need' Messi and is willing to go to great lengths to secure his return. Despite Messi's current commitment to Inter Miami, Ciria's dedication to reuniting the club with its former star is unwavering.

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Addressing Financial Challenges

In addition to his Messi-centric goals, Ciria aims to tackle Barcelona's ongoing financial hurdles, emphasizing the importance of fiscal stability for the club's future. He envisions a revitalized approach to financial management and vows to bring real solutions to alleviate the debt burden and boost revenue generation. Ciria's focus on modernization and professionalism hints at a broader strategy to steer Barcelona towards a sustainable and prosperous path.

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Preserving Legacy and Overcoming Obstacles

Beyond the quest for Messi's return and financial reform, Ciria emphasizes the preservation of Barcelona's legacy as a core pillar of his candidacy. He advocates for proactive change, steering clear of personal interests and outdated practices. By championing genuine solutions and modernization efforts, Ciria aims to rejuvenate the club, address fan grievances, and ensure Barcelona remains a beacon of excellence in the world of football.

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Navigating Political Alliances and Messi's Influence

As Ciria and his fellow candidates navigate the political landscape of Barcelona, the question of Messi's endorsement looms large. While tension persists between Messi and some former colleagues, candidates like Victor Font express readiness to leverage Messi's legacy for electoral gains. The intricate interplay between footballing allegiances and personal relationships adds complexity to the campaign, hinting at the pivotal role Messi's support could play in shaping Barcelona's future.

Published on Dec 17, 2025