<
>

Barcelona hand Lionel Messi extended Christmas break

play
Don't expect Lionel Messi's goals record to ever be broken (1:41)

Lionel Messi now has 644 goals for one club. Alejandro Moreno explains why it is an unbreakable record. (1:41)

Lionel Messi will miss Barcelona's La Liga game against Eibar on Tuesday after the club gave him extra time off at Christmas to have treatment on his right ankle.

Messi, 33, returned to Argentina last week after Barca's 3-0 win against Real Valladolid and has been granted permission to remain in his homeland for a few more days.

- Messi stands above Pele, Ronaldo as all-time goal scorer for one club
- ESPN+ viewer's guide: Bundesliga, Serie A, MLS, FA Cup and more
- Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ (U.S. only)

Barca say he will return to training after the Eibar game and will be available for next Sunday's trip to Huesca in La Liga.

It will be the third game for which Messi has rested in the past month. He also sat out the trips to Dynamo Kiev and Ferencvaros in the Champions League.

By the time Barca travel to Huesca at the weekend, Messi will be free to negotiate a precontract agreement with other clubs.

The forward's deal at Camp Nou expires on June 30, and he hasn't opened talks about a renewal as he awaits to see who is elected as the club's new president on Jan. 24.

In the meantime, other clubs are free to make him a proposal ahead of a potential free transfer in the summer, when his Barca terms expire.

Messi wanted to leave Barcelona in August, and ESPN reported at the time that Manchester City led the race to sign him. However, the Blaugrana would not let him leave.

Sources told ESPN earlier this month that Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring his situation with regard to offering him a contract and reuniting him with former Barca teammate Neymar.

Messi, in an interview that will air on Spanish television on Sunday, has said that he struggled at the start of the season because of the situation regarding his future and his desire to leave.

However, he says he is feeling better now and is hungry to help Barca win silverware this season under coach Ronald Koeman.

In 18 appearances this season, he has scored 10 times, moving on to 644 Barca goals and breaking Pele's record as the player to score the most goals for a single club.

As well as Messi, Gerard Pique, Sergi Roberto and Ansu Fati will all miss Tuesday's game at home to Eibar. The trio remain sidelined with various injuries.

Ousmane Dembele should be available for selection, though, after recovering from a minor hamstring issue, while Antoine Griezmann is expected to return to the side after resting against Valladolid.

Barca have shown signs of improvement recently, picking up 10 points from their past four league games to climb to fifth place in the table.