Barça: Olmo, Williams, Laporta’s big exit

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It is no longer a secret that FC Barcelona has been going through economic and financial difficulties for several years. This is why the Catalan club has somewhat limited resources on the transfer market.

Despite this, the president of the Blaugranas, Joan Laporta, true to his habit, wanted to reassure his world during his press conference this Thursday. “The situation is now much better,” he said.

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“The process has been to save the club financially and we are on the road to normality. Today we can proceed with the player signings you are talking about (Nico Williams and Dani Olmo, editor’s note). We can carry out all the operations we want,” Laporta said.

“If necessary, we will improve the workforce. We will soon make economic announcements (…) We will maintain stability and balance,” continued the Barça leader.

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