Barça: Xavi would have searched his staff’s phones to find the mole

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The relationship between Xavi and the Catalan press goes from cold to polar. In recent weeks, signs of annoyance from the 44-year-old coach had already multiplied, whether during the announcement of his departure from Barça at the end of the season, or even last week when he was incongruously questioned about the news of Kylian Mbappé at a press conference. Yesterday, Frenkie de Jong also stepped up to the plate by discussing the “lies from the press” on his contractual situation. A media cabal in which his trainer seems more engaged than ever.

According to the show El Chiringuito, Xavi is currently carrying out an investigation to identify the mole in his locker room, following recent information leaked to the press. Thus, all members of his staff would have been invited to put their phones on a table, before revealing their conversations on WhatsApp. Xavi also reportedly made a few phone calls to the media to identify the leak. Atmosphere…

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