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Gerard Pique: I will retire at Barcelona

After a stint in England with Manchester United, Gerard Pique returned to the Camp Nou in 2009 under Pep Guardiola.

Since then, the Spanish defender has notched up 553 appearances and has won numerous trophies, including three UEFA Champions League titles.

"I will retire at Barca. I've always said that," Pique told streamer Ibai Llanos.

"I play football because I'm representing Barca. I don't see myself on another team. I wouldn't have the motivation, it would be a drama."

Pique also claimed that Lionel Mess is very happy at the Camp Nou, with the Argentine's contract expiring at the end of the season.

"Events happened in the summer that ended in the best possible way because Leo stayed at Barca," he added.

"I see him very happy right now and having him by my side is a guarantee of success."

9- Philippe Coutinho (FC Barcelona) – £240 000-a-w
9- Philippe Coutinho (FC Barcelona) – £240 000-a-week
8- Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid) – £256 000-a-week
8- Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid) – £256 000-a-week
7- Koke (Atletico Madrid) – £270 000-a-week
7- Koke (Atletico Madrid) – £270 000-a-week
 6) Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) – £280 000-a-week
6) Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) – £280 000-a-week
5) Antoine Griezmann (FC Barcelona) – £322 000-a-w
5) Antoine Griezmann (FC Barcelona) – £322 000-a-week
 4) Frenkie de Jong (FC Barcelona) – £336 000-a-we
4) Frenkie de Jong (FC Barcelona) – £336 000-a-week
3) Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) – £350 000-a-week
3) Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) – £350 000-a-week
2) Eden Hazard (Real Madrid) – £400 000-a-week
2) Eden Hazard (Real Madrid) – £400 000-a-week
1) Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona) – £580 000-a-week
1) Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona) – £580 000-a-week

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