Lewandowski betrayed by Barça, it leaks on the networks

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Agent Pini Zahavi, who represents Robert Lewandowski, is said to have been frustrated by the continued leaks at Barca.

FC Barcelona is a constant source of news these days, and it seems there are very few secrets in Catalonia, at least when it comes to the day-to-day running of the club. One source of leaks comes from the top of the hierarchy.

Agent Pini Zahavi, who President Joan Laporta called a good friend and who represents Robert Lewandowski, was reportedly frustrated by the continued leaks and decided to test the porosity of Can Barca’s walls. According to Bar Canaletes, Zahavi told Robert Lewandowski to send the same message to president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco, to see if and how long it would take to go into the public domain.

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According to information from the Iberian media, ten minutes after sending the message, the information was circulating on Twitter, illustrating to what extent Deco and/or Laporta are open with their contacts in the media.

The information has not been confirmed by other media and the content of the article is not yet clear, but if this info is true, it is surprising proof of how things work in Barcelona . It’s also not hard to believe, given the almost constant flow of information in Spain’s four main sports media outlets.

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