Lionel Messi buys Spanish third-tier club UE Cornella in full takeover

Editorial Team
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Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has completed a full takeover of Spanish third-tier club UE Cornella, cementing his long-standing ties to the Catalonia region.

The 38-year-old World Cup winner has acquired a 100 per cent stake in the club, granting him absolute control over its future operations.

Cornella is based in the Baix Llobregat area, with their home stadium situated just five miles away from the Nou Camp, where the legendary attacker spent the vast majority of his illustrious playing career.

Strengthening ties with Catalonia

An official statement released by the lower-league side confirmed the high-profile acquisition.

UE Cornella announces that Argentinian footballer and eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Leo Messi has formalized the acquisition of the club, becoming the new owner of the Baix Llobregat institution.

This move reinforces Messi’s close ties to Barcelona and his commitment to the development of sport and local talent in Catalonia – a connection rooted in his years at FC Barcelona and sustained ever since.

A deep-rooted connection to Spanish football

The prolific goalscorer originally arrived in Spain as a teenager to join Barcelona’s renowned La Masia academy, eventually establishing himself as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.

Investing in a local development-focused institution suggests the former Parisian is carefully planning his post-playing career.

By taking ownership of a nearby community club, the Argentine is ensuring a lasting legacy in the specific region that shaped his professional life.