Barcelona President Joan Laporta has alleged that the media deceived captain Raphinha into expressing his remarks regarding the club by presenting a distorted narrative.
The Brazilian publicly expressed last week that, in light of the club’s financial situation, he too would harbour reservations about joining the organisation.Last week, Raphinha acknowledged that, given Barcelona’s inability to register Dani Olmo and Pau
Victor at that time, he would have harboured reservations about joining the club. “The captain’s criticisms are unfounded.” You misled Raphinha; you deceived him. He stated that Barcelona was the most esteemed club at which I could potentially be affiliated.
It is a different matter entirely if external sources present information accompanied by erroneous conclusions that forecast an impending calamity. The institution appeared to be in a state that was not reflective of reality. Success on the pitch and in the offices has not resulted in our defeat.
Raphinha was disheartened. He sought to commend the excellence of Barcelona, yet you only received a portion of his remarks. Subsequently, he would reiterate Raphinha’s statements, asserting that the intended meaning of his words was misrepresented.
The criticism directed at Raphinha is unfounded. He did not make the statements that were reported. You have utilised only a portion of his words, and it is evident that they do not accurately reflect the essence of his message. There exists considerable speculation regarding the destiny of another of Barcelona’s captains, Ronald Araujo.
Juventus and Arsenal are reportedly interested in acquiring the Uruguayan player, who is scheduled to meet with Deco this week to deliberate on his future prospects. “It is necessary to consult with the director of football, Deco, regarding Araujo, as he possesses comprehensive knowledge of the circumstances surrounding each player.”
“We aspire for the players within the current squad to prove highly valuable and to persist in their contributions.” Ronald possesses a genuine contract, and we wish for him to remain engaged with us.
For information of which I am currently oblivious, he must consult with the sports management team, and we will work towards a resolution. We hold him in high regard, particularly on a personal level. The direct relationship is highly favourable. “There exists an opportunity to achieve a satisfactory resolution.”
Araujo is bound by a contract that extends until 2026, and the official stance from Barcelona has been that they do not wish for any players to enter the next season without a contract by that time. Nevertheless, in light of the limited advancements regarding a new contract, Araujo has understandably begun to assess his alternatives.
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