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At the heart of the controversy since the Olmo affair and his somewhat exaggerated celebration last night after receiving the green light from the government for the registration of two of his players, Joan Laporta will speak. FC Barcelona announces that its president will give a press conference next Tuesday, once the Culés have returned from Saudi Arabia.
“The president of FC Barcelona, Joan Laporta, will address the media on Tuesday, January 14, in a press conference that will take place in the press room of the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. This conference will take place at 10 a.m., before the training of the first team and the appearance of Hansi Flick in preview of the Barça-Betis Cup match which will take place the next day. Thus, when the Blaugrana expedition returns from Saudi Arabia, where it will play the final of the Spanish Super Cup this Sunday, Laporta will analyze the current situation of the club and answer the questions asked to him by the different media», Indicates the Catalan club.
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