The white facade of Messi’s mansion was splattered with red and black paint by the activists, who documented the act on their social media platforms, declaring: “We painted Messi’s illegal mansion in Ibiza. Without hiding.” Lionel Messi’s Balearic home was purchased for around 11 million euros Futuro Vegetal’s actions were accompanied by a strong message condemning the construction of the mansion, which they claim is illegal.

The villa, purchased for around 11 million euros, stands as a symbol of the disparity and privilege that the group fiercely opposes. The activists compared the luxury of Messi’s home with the harsh realities faced by many on the island, highlighting that between two to four people in the Balearic Islands have died as a direct consequence of the recent heatwave. Most Read on Euro Weekly News “The richest 1 per cent of the population is responsible for the same amount of carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds,” read one of the statements accompanying the images of the defaced property.

Activists entered the grounds Further images showed the activists infiltrating ’s property under the cover of night, taking photos by the illuminated swimming pool and near a small football field used by Messi’s children and friends. “This is just another example of how the law does not work equally for everyone,” stated Bilbo Bassaterra, spokesperson for Futuro Vegetal. He pointed out the recent eviction of nearly 200 workers from a settlement .