Although Koeman still seems to have at least one game, Laporta is already looking at possible replacements and now sees Xavi as an option.
xavi
El presidente del Barça, Joan Laporta, se presentó ante la prensa para explicar sus proyectos deportivos y económicos. Además, habló del equipo, el futuro de Koeman, los nuevos fichajes, su opinión de la última temporada, el futuro de Messi, Guardiola, Superliga entre muchas otras cosas.
After being elected as the new president of FC Barcelona yesterday, Joan Laporta gave interviews to ‘Catalunya Ràdio’ and ‘RAC1’ on Monday, expressing his happiness on leading the club again.
Hoy, 25 de febrero, el candidato a la presidencia, Joan Laporta, llevó a cabo un evento en el que presentó figuras claves y puntos de su proyecto en caso de ser elegido, dado que las elecciones son próximas. Laporta también mostró el apoyo que tiene por parte de exjugadores y dirigentes.
Today, February 25th, Presidential candidate, Joan Laporta held an event in which he presented key figures and points for his project in case he were to be elected, as the elections loom closer and closer. Laporta also showcased the support he has with former players and officials.
El candidato a presidente, Joan Laporta, dialogó en una entrevista con Jordi Basté de RAC1 y se refirió al contrato de Messi, también habló sobre Koeman y mucho más.
Presidential candidate Víctor Font’s entourage have reacted to a letter written by Xavi, saying they believe Xavi will join Barça immediately if Font wins the elections.
DiariARA conducted an interview with Joan Laporta, former president of Barça from 2003-2010 and pre-candidate for the presidential elections to be held in January 2021. In this interview, Laporta addressed important issues such as the team’s current form, the economic situation, Messi, Xavi, and Victor Font.
MARCA spoke to Xavi in an exclusive interview, after the Blaugrana legend, and current Al…
The Cantabrian is expected to depart the Camp Nou ahead of next season, following a dismal campaign since replacing Ernesto Valverde at the Barça helm.