Lionel Messi has signed a new contract with Spanish clubside FC Barcelona until 2021, the Liga leaders confirmed on Saturday.
This ended speculation that the five-time World Player of the Year could leave the club he has spent his entire career at for free next June.
“FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi signed on Saturday morning a new contract that will keep the Argentine superstar at the club through the 2020/21 season,” said a statement from Barca, posting a picture of Messi signing the deal alongside club president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
“The buyout clause was set at €700 million euros.”
It more than doubles his previous clause of €300 million.
The 30-year-old agreed the new contract with FC Barcelona in July but the club did not release the usual photo of the player putting pen to paper.
That fuelled speculation he could depart in June 2018, when his previous deal ran out, for free.
The Argentina captain leads the scoring charts in La Liga with 12 goals and on Friday picked up the 2017 European Sports Media Golden Shoe for being the top scorer in a domestic league last season with 37 goals.