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Barcelona: Will Bartomeu announce his resignation today? | Israel today

2020-10-26T07:17:46.421Z


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Another critical day in Barcelona.

Is the current management, led by President Joseph Bartomeu, likely to resign today?

In Spain it was reported starting last night that at the end of a board meeting scheduled for today (Monday) at noon, the president may realize the threats and leave his rocking chair immediately.

The reason: Bartomeu is waiting to see if the Catalan government will not postpone the no-confidence vote against him, which is scheduled to take place in early November and if the date remains the same, the current management headed by him may resign in the next day.

It is also reported that members of Barcelona's board are not enthusiastic about the possibility that the crucial meeting will take place through the zoom, but despite the Corona virus being well felt in Spain and due to social remoteness guidelines, there is a situation where local authorities decide to hold the meeting at Camp Nou.

It should be noted that Bartomeu, who claims that the club must postpone the vote in order to properly prepare for the task, and at the same time seeks to hold the vote not only in the Camp Nou offices, may "break the tools" if his claims are not accepted and the vote goes ahead today.

Source: israelhayom

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