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Barcelona presidential candidate: "If I am elected, Messi will stay and Neymar will return"
Jordi Para promised: "Leo will sign a new contract a day after the election, if we win."
Michael Zurk may join, Koeman loses player confidence?
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Thursday, December 10, 2020, 12:45 p.m.
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Against the background of recent failures and with the presidential election on the horizon, Barcelona have been dealing with many aspects of the club in recent days, first and foremost the most important of all: the future of Lionel Messi.
Presidential candidate Jordi Farrah announced today (Thursday) that if he wins the January 24 election, Flea will sign a new contract.
"I'm working on it," he claimed.
"If we win the election in January, Leo will renew his contract as early as the 25th of the month. Leo is part of this club, Barcelona's character and character are united forever. He is the greatest player in history and we will be able to spur him on. He wants to sell him a dream, he needs it, and we can "I think he will stay because we can offer him a fascinating project. He wants to stay in Barcelona, his family wants to stay, that's what I know, and we will make it happen."
On the possibility of bringing Neymar, the presidential candidate said: "Of course we land him, he is a player who can be obtained relatively cheaply, given the profit he has generated. We have already talked to him."
In addition to the candidates to strengthen the squad, in Spain today it is also reported that a candidate will join the professional team.
According to a number of media outlets, Borussia Dortmund's sporting director Michael Zurk is targeting more than one presidential candidate.
"There is more than one candidate who supports him," said Spanish journalist Oriol Domenech.
Zurk is responsible, among other things, for bringing Arling Holland to Borussia Dortmund.
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And what about the existing staff?
Spanish journalist Luis Canot, who is considered close to Ronald Koeman, said today that the Dutch manager is not excited after the series of disappointing results.
"He is optimistic, he does not lose hope. Ronald does not understand the disappointment of the people, because for him he has passed a stage in the Champions League. He is not angry with the players."
In an opinion column written this morning in the Mundo Deportivo, it was claimed that many parts of the locker room have difficulty understanding the coach's decisions. They do not understand why he is not trying the 4-3-3 method they are familiar with, and in their opinion 4-2-3-1 causes problems. "On offense and exposing a lot of holes in defense. A number of players even believe that Koeman uses his press conferences to criticize players in public. What is clear is that he is in charge of a good start, the relationship between the coach and the players has started to deteriorate."
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