"I've spoken to Messi to get things back on track"
Barcelona president Joan Laporta is all focused on getting Leo Messi back to the Camp Nou. The owner admitted that he has already spoken to the Argentine.
1 year ago
Seeing Leo Messi back in a Barcelona shirt is lots of fans' dreams, as well as president Joan Laporta.
Despite undoubtedly suffering a hangover from winning La Liga, the 'Cule's main man spoke to 'RAC1' about the Argentine's possible return to the side.
"Leo's still in Paris, with an unpleasant situation. I wouldn't want to bother him now. We'll try and improve the side all over", Laporta admitted who had up until then been quite conservative.
But the Barcelona president appeared slighty more optimistic: "I've spoken to Messi to get things back on track. It was very pleasant. We've got the relationship back. Messi loves Barca, he feels like this club is his home, but now it would be doing him a disservice".
"Saudi Arabia? Barca is Barca. They're doing a good job in Saudi Arabia, investing, but I insist that Barca is his home", Joan Laporta argued about the Argentine.
The Barcelona president spoke about other players, like Ansu Fati: "It'll be the techinal board who will tell us what happens with the player. We, as a club, are counting on him".
Despite undoubtedly suffering a hangover from winning La Liga, the 'Cule's main man spoke to 'RAC1' about the Argentine's possible return to the side.
"Leo's still in Paris, with an unpleasant situation. I wouldn't want to bother him now. We'll try and improve the side all over", Laporta admitted who had up until then been quite conservative.
But the Barcelona president appeared slighty more optimistic: "I've spoken to Messi to get things back on track. It was very pleasant. We've got the relationship back. Messi loves Barca, he feels like this club is his home, but now it would be doing him a disservice".
"Saudi Arabia? Barca is Barca. They're doing a good job in Saudi Arabia, investing, but I insist that Barca is his home", Joan Laporta argued about the Argentine.
The Barcelona president spoke about other players, like Ansu Fati: "It'll be the techinal board who will tell us what happens with the player. We, as a club, are counting on him".
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