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Bitter rivals Barca were the first to be targeted when a bizarrely timed tweet in the early hours of Wednesday morning announced the signing of Angel Di Maria  from Paris Saint-Germain.

The Catalan side later confirmed they were hacked, and Madrid also fell victim on Saturday as the time approached 07:00 in the Spanish capital, with a tweet and Facebook post reading “Welcome Messi”.

The post included a video of Messi scoring the winning goal in Barcelona’s dramatic 3-2 stoppage-time victory at the Santiago Bernabeu last season.

OurMine – a security hacker group – claimed responsibility following a series of tweets and Facebook posts via the La Liga club’s social media accounts.

A tweet read: “OurMine Team here, Internet security is s*** and we proved that. Ourmine.org for more security Not Only FC Barcelona

That was followed by: “Let’s make #RealMadridHack Trending.”

As if that weren’t enough, the hackers had a bit more fun, claiming that they had sold Karim Benzema and asking if the fans would like another player bought. 

The Tweets and Facebook posts began to be removed around 08:00 Madrid local time on Saturday.