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Toxic Asset – Lionel Messi’s ‘Illegal’ €11M Ibiza Mansion Faces Possible Demolition
Toxic Asset – Lionel Messi’s ‘Illegal’ €11M Ibiza Mansion Faces Possible Demolition
Even off the pitch, Lionel Messi can’t seem to stay out of the headlines. The football icon’s luxurious €11 million Ibiza mansion — once hailed as the ultimate Mediterranean escape — is now being labelled a “toxic asset” and could soon face partial demolition.
According to reports from ABC, Messi’s sprawling 16,000-square-metre property in Sant Josep de Sa Talaia was built on protected land without the required permits. The mansion, purchased in 2022 from Swiss businessman Philippe Amon, currently has no valid occupancy certificate, leaving Messi in hot water with local authorities.
A Legal Storm On Ibiza’s Coast
Authorities have stated that unless Messi resolves the issue, demolition is still on the table. A mayoral decree has already prevented further construction or modification on the property.
The villa, which boasts a 92-square-metre swimming pool and a private football pitch, remains unusable — unable to be rented, sold, or officially recognized as a legal residence.
City officials have opened proceedings concerning the mansion’s “illegal changes,” deepening the Argentine’s troubles in paradise.
Futuro Vegetal And The Climate Controversy
This isn’t Messi’s first Ibiza headache. In August 2024, environmental activist group Futuro Vegetal vandalized the property, splashing it with red and black paint to protest environmental inequality.
The activists later claimed responsibility, stating on X (formerly Twitter):
“We tinted Messi’s illegal mansion in Ibiza… The richest 1% of the population is responsible for the same amount of carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds.”
The group accused authorities of supporting a system that harms the planet, linking their actions to a wider fight for climate justice.
Messi responded by filing a criminal damage lawsuit and seeking £50,000 in compensation for the vandalism.
Messi’s Magic On The Pitch Continues
While his mansion battles continue, Messi’s performances on the field remain nothing short of extraordinary. The 38-year-old Inter Miami captain has bagged 26 goals and 15 assists in just 27 MLS matches this year, helping David Beckham’s side reach the Club World Cup knockout stages.
The Argentine legend’s form has reignited global discussions about whether we’ll see him one last time on the world stage at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Messi has yet to confirm his participation — but if this truly is the final chapter of his legendary career, it’s safe to say he’s ending it with both goals and headlines.
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