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It DENIES ALL THE RUMOURS

The father of Rafinha denies that it go to go out of the Barça

Published:2/08/2016 - 12:59h

Updated:2/08/2016 - 12:59h

The father of Rafinha and Thiago Alcántara, Mazinho, has denied in the last hours the rumours that spoke of a possible course of his small son to the Celtic of Vigo, leaving clear that the footballer is very happy in the Barça

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The father of Rafinha and Thiago Alcántara, Mazinho, has created an account of Twitter to go out to the step of the speculations that spoke of a possible traspaso of his lower son, Rafinha, course to the Celtic of Vigo because of the "overbooking" in the centre of the field of the FC Barcelona after the arrival of André Gomes to the Barcelona staff.

The father of the footballer has desmarcado like this of the information revealed in the last hours by "The Desmarque", that ensured that the Celtic of Vigo was very interested in repescar to the Hispanic-Brazilian, and that this could see with good eyes an exit of the Barcelona when being very expensive the minutes this next campaign 2016-17 to the orders of Luis Enrique.

From "FCBN" already doubt of the veracity of said information, and now Mazinho has finish to dot the i's and cross the t's. "All the news that go out of Rafinha in regard to the Celtic of Vigo are lie", has explained in a message of Twitter.

The sister of Thiago and Rafinha, Thaísa, also has contributed his granite of sand to confirm that Rafinha Alcántara will remain in the FC Barcelona and will not be traspasado to the Celtic of Vigo. "The account of my father has been created mainly because it was fed up of the rumours that circulate! It is not ningun fake, is his account", has published. In this way, they dispel the rumours.

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