Barcelona is having a bad season. The club is on the verge of crashing out of Champions League. While Football experts are calling it a crisis. One Player who is really worried at this time due to Catalan side's performance is the teams Talisman, Lionel Messi. Reportedly, the Barcelona winger urged the team authorities to buy Angel Di Maria, Isco And Marco Verratti for the 2017-18 season.

On the personal front, Lionel Messi is having a splendid season, the Argentine forward has scored more than 30 goals this season for Barcelona. Leo wants changes in the team for the next season. But still, the player is annoyed due to the team-mates poor performance, especially in the midfield.

Barcelona has a star-studded midfield including the likes of Andres Iniesta, Rakitic and Busquets. But all these stars are having a sub-par season. Meanwhile, the signing of Andre Gomes has also failed to impress the critics, which making a Barca's midfield vulnerable. To fill the gap, Messi has listed Angel Di Maria, Isco And Marco Verratti, who could be crucial for Barcelona's upcoming season.

When talking about Angel Di Maria, Isco And Marco Verratti, the players are enjoying a pleasant season in terms of form. Among them, Maria is the one who gave a real pain to Barca in the first leg of the round of 16 of Champions League by scoring two crucial goals. Barcelona lost the match by 4-0 reports, Eurosport.

Now the question comes, will this trio move to Camp Nou. As far as Isco is concerned, the player has hinted that he will be leaving Madrid at the end of the current campaign. It means Nou Camp have a chance to land the player in Catalonia. But the road is not that easy, Express reported. Barcelona could face the challenge for Isco from English sides including Manchester United and Manchester City.

When it comes Marco Verratti, the player has recently said that he is happy at PSG. While many reports suggest PSG is asking $ 80 million for the Italian midfielder. While In the case of Di Maria, Messi can potentially pursue his countrymen to join Barcelona.