Josep Maria Bartomeu's adventure at the helm of Barcelona seems to have come to an end.
The 57-year-old president of the Catalan club, after seven years of dangerous driving, could resign today.
The same applies to the other members of the Governing Council.
The revolution at the top of the blaugrana club takes place at a time of profound crisis, both from an economic and results point of view, as evidenced by the crash last Saturday in the 'Clasico' of the Camp Nou (3-1).
Two days after the second challenge of the Champions League, against Juventus, another no less devastating crisis returns to the surface: it is that of the relations between team and management that last summer culminated with the technical purge - via coach Quique Setien and sporting director Eric Abidal - with the stomach ache of Messi and Piqué, two of the most representative players, with the sales of Vidal and Suarez.
The situation plunged the popularity of Bartoumeu, moreover criticized by fans, opening a chasm on the presidential future of the club.