Joan Laporta, president of the FC Barcelona

'JAN' TALKS ABOUT THE 'CASE DEMBÉLÉ'

Joan Laporta talks about the continuity of Dembélé at Barça

Published:2/12/2021 - 17:38h

Updated:2/12/2021 - 20:52h

Barça is putting all its effort into securing the renewal of Dembélé, whose contract expires in 2022. The club is acting 'desperate' and Laporta has spoken out about it

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Ousmane Dembélé Follows without renewing and the time runs against of the FC Barcelona. The French has given too many long to the Barcelona picture, but the club is convinced that it will be able to achieve the extension of his agreement further of the summer of 2022, although it will be extremely difficult because they have not achieved to arrive to a half point in the negotiations and his agent the 'push' so that it abandon the Camp Nou like free agent.

The Barça, in any case, has given an ultimatum to 'Dembouz': has two weeks to answer the last offer that has put the club on the table. However, there is some despair, since all aims to that will abandon the Barcelona picture, according to the last informations. Joan Laporta has been the last in pronouncing in this regard and is evident that the Barça is doing all the possible to renew to the international by France, but the situation is more than delicate.

"I can not say at all in concrete of the renewal of Dembélé, because we follow with the swords in high"

The president of the Barcelona entity, during the presentation of the collaboration of the Catalan clubs of First (FC Barcelona and Espanyol) and Second (Girona) with The Mataró, spoke on the situation of Dembélé and aimed that "the negotiation has a process, slower of the wished on our part, and are in this. I can not say at all in concrete because we follow with the swords in high", began saying.

Of the same way, 'Jan' has stood out that the Barça bets to the one hundred by one hundred by Dembélé, although the way of the French in the City Condal has been starred by the injuries and irregularity. However, from the club value that it is one of the most expensive signings of the history of the Barça and therefore they do not want that it leave free of the Camp Nou.

Laporta Aimed that "Dembélé is a very important player for us that can give us much more of what has given, if it follows with us can become a player of reference", adding that they follow working so that it was still in the team, but that "the contractual situation is the one who is and is the one who have found us, but have like challenge that continue".

Laporta Analyses the current situation of the Barça

In addition to touching the 'case Dembélé', Joan Laporta has referred to the current situation of the Barça and the arrival of Xavi Hernández to the benches, which has generated a lot of illusion to the fans. "The fans of the Barça is esperanzada, the arrival of Xavi has generated hope that all will go by the good way. It knows with the players that explains and are in permanent communication with all in case it is necessary to reinforce the team, to see the possibilities that have", began saying.

Likewise, it has rectified the confidence in the figure of the trainer egarense: "we Are trusted. Xavi will do that the staff was more efficient. It has brought illusion, hope, see a good environment in the changing room. The form to train and until the norms have been very received by the club and by the own players".

Finally, it has seen as 'nail' the positive results in the next three 'final' of the Barça, including the crash in front of the Bayern Munich of the next week, aiming that "now we are with restlessness and win enormous that the Barça was team of Champions League. We look forward to to win in Munich. And against the Betis this weekend also goes us a lot because we aspire to win LaLiga and it is necessary to go of three in three".

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