Italian side Sampdoria have emerged as a suitor for Barcelona star Lionel Messi after the club’s president Massimo Ferrero admitted he was eyeing up a ‘dream’ transfer for the Argentine ace.
Since taking over Sampdoria in June 2014, Ferrero has focused his attentions on making the Serie A side a powerhouse in Italy, as well as in Europe, again after the club’s success in the 1980s and early 1990s.
And Ferrero, 63, believes that Messi would help in that aim – despite the Barca man having a contract at the Catalan giants until 2018 and a whopping buyout clause of nearly £185million.
‘I want to be at the heart of a great Sampdoria again,’ Ferrero told Sky Sport 24.
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