LIONEL MESSI’s week could go from boom to demise after reports were ordered to demolish its £ 26m hotel.

The Argentine legend of Paris Saint-Germain celebrated on Monday when he lifted the Ballon d’Or for the incredible seventh time.

6th

Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi could be forced to demolish one of his hotelsPhoto credit: Getty
A court order to demolish the four-star hotel

6th

A court order to demolish the four-star hotel “MiM Sitges” is currently pendingPhoto credit: Hotel MiM Sitges

Now the Striker worth £ 650,000 per week could be a hit as the 77-room hotel he owns doesn’t live up to city standards.

Messi’s four-star hotel “MiM Sitges” is not far from the private property on which he lived during his days in Barcelona and was one of his favorite places.

Corresponding The confidential, a court order to demolish the property is currently pending.

And they even reached out to Messi’s camp for comment, but neither he nor his team decided to comment on the matter.

Messi, who jointly owns hotels in Ibiza and Mallorca with the Majestic Hotel Group, spent £ 26 million in 2017 on the Hotel MiM Sitges, which is just over 30 meters from the sea.

However, the new report says he did so without knowing that Sitges Town Hall had already ordered its demolition for non-compliance with building codes.

One problem is that the balconies are too big – but the entire construction depends on them and if downsized or even demolished, the building can collapse.

According to the latest reports, the authorities have also failed to implement the fire emergency plan.

Messi was reportedly only made aware of the demolition order when the newspaper asked him for a statement.

The hotel has 77 rooms, including five junior suites and one suite, and costs around £ 105 a night to stay in a standard room in high season.

However, it’s the rooftop Sky Bar that sets Hotel MiM Sitges apart from the crowd, boasting a pool, as well as incredible panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea, and a wide variety of cocktails.

The hotel also has a top-of-the-line spa, and in addition to treatments and massages, there’s a hydrotherapy circuit (just £ 25 per person) that includes a sauna, Turkish bath, experience showers, leisure pool, cold plunge pool, and saltwater pool.

And as we know from Messi’s car choice, he cares about the environment.

Hotel MiM Sitges was built in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, with 80 percent of the material used in the construction of the building being recycled or recycled.

The hotel has tanks that collect the wastewater from each shower, which is then filtered, cleaned, treated and used in the toilets and for watering the plants.

Messi spent £ 26 million on the MiM Sitges hotel in 2017

6th

Messi spent £ 26 million on the MiM Sitges hotel in 2017Photo credit: Hotel MiM Stiges
The rooftop Sky Bar was a huge hit with guests at Hotel MiM Sitges

6th

The rooftop Sky Bar was a huge hit with guests at Hotel MiM SitgesPhoto credit: Hotel MiM Sitges
It has been found that the hotel he owns does not meet the city's standards

6th

It has been found that the hotel he owns does not meet the city’s standardsPhoto credit: Hotel MiM Sitges
Messi's love for Sitges revealed

6th

Messi’s love for Sitges revealedCredit: The sun

Read our Live blog with football news for the latest rumors, gossip, and deals made