Messi's agents deny report
Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi's agents denied Monday a Spanish newspaper allegation that his father was suspected of being involved in laundering Colombian drug money through charity football matches.
Leo Messi Management (LMM), whose president is the 26-year-old Argentine international's father, Jorge Messi, urged Spanish daily El Mundo to correct the story.
"Jorge Messi has never been connected to the case," LMM said in a statement.
"He has not been investigated or called to testify, much less charged," it added.
"We hope that the newspaper El Mundo will correct the published story in line with the information released by the Interior Ministry," it said.
Spain's police and the Interior Ministry said a Colombian promoter was suspected of laundering drug money through concerts and sporting events in Spain, South America and the United States.
But they said there was no evidence of wrongdoing by Messi, his family or other players who featured in charity football matches organised by the Colombian promoter at the centre of the affair.
Besides putting on concerts in Spain, the Colombian firm, which has not been identified, staged charity football matches in South America and the United States featuring Messi, who is a four-time World Footballer of the Year, and other stars, police said. Investigators had no evidence so far that the "Messi and Friends" charity football games were linked to money laundering, the authorities said.
The Barcelona forward's father had no link with the Colombian company, a police source said.
"He had nothing to do with this firm," the source said, playing down the report in El Mundo, which had described Messi senior as being "at the centre" of the affair.
Police said they took witness statements from football players to gather information about the company, but they were "ruling out for the moment their involvement in the crime being investigated".
El Mundo named the players as Barcelona's Messi, Dani Alves, Javier Mascherano and goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto.
Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino said neither Lionel Messi nor his family were under any kind of investigation.
"Rumours cause damage when they are true but when they are not true they should not cause damage," Martino said.
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