These are the two stars Laporta wants

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Barcelona players disappointed at the end (Reuters)

Barcelona players disappointed at the end (Reuters)

Barcelona finished last night (Wednesday) as expected in the Champions League. The 4: 1 from the Camp Nou did not leave too much of a chance and the dreams of that famous 1: 6 from a few years ago, remained an unrealized fantasy. The Catalans did look great, and in the first half they deserved much more than 1: 1, probably in the face of missing Miss Messi’s penalty before the break. In the second half, however, the French managed to avoid further absorption and closed the game and the story.

Now, with the relegation, Barcelona are still left with the option to fight for the championship with Atletico Madrid now holding a six-point gap at the top, but there are another 39 points at the box office and of course a direct meeting between those teams. All of these, in a little over a month, will also be joined by the Copa del Rey final against Athletic Bilbao, so goals until the end still remain.

The relegation from the Champions League is also wrapped in the Barcelona presidential election that ended in the great victory of Juan Laporta who is now, really moving on to the task of building next season and according to senior and trusted journalists in Spain, Arlind Holland and David Alaba are the two players the Barcelona president has signed. .

According to reports, Laporta’s experience has nothing to do with the future of Leo Messi and his goal is to sign those two, whether the flea decides to continue in Catalonia or leave. As you may recall, last night it was reported by journalist Christian Martin that Messi decided to leave Barça regardless and the election that led Laporta to win did not change Flea’s decision. Although, this report has not received further news from other sources.

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In any case, the Netherlands and Alaba are the two who could undoubtedly change the face of Barcelona under Laporta and it will be interesting to see if the new president succeeds in meeting this complex task economically. Memphis DePay is also in the plans of the new president, but that is only if Ronald Koeman will be the coach next season. “We are leaving with great pride after seeing how Barcelona played,” the president-elect concluded the relegation against Paris. “We deserved the victory, and I think we deserved to go to the next stage.”

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