Barcelona president Joan Laporta insisted Tuesday his membership have by no means “bought referees” amid investigations into funds made to a former refereeing chief over a number of years.
The Catalan aspect paid a reported 6.5 million euros ($6.9 million) between 2001 and 2018 to an organization owned by Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, a former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) in Spain, for what they stated was recommendation on refereeing issues.
Spanish prosecutors are investigating the funds and Spanish newspaper El Pais stated Tuesday they intend to report Barcelona for “continued sporting corruption”.
“Let it be clear Barca have never bought referees and Barca have never had the intention of buying referees, absolutely never,” stated Laporta at an occasion in Barcelona.
“The forcefulness of the facts contradicts those who try to change the story. We are doing well again — nothing is chance.”
Laporta beforehand criticised La Liga president Javier Tebas for a “pushing a campaign” towards him and hinted at it once more.
“There is a campaign to damage Barça’s interests,” continued Laporta.
“It is a campaign aimed at controlling the club. La Liga does not accept that Barça did not sign the contract with CVC (a collective media rights deal).”
Laporta stated he was contemplating providing coach Xavi Hernandez a contract extension, with the crew at the moment 9 factors clear on the prime of La Liga, on track for its first league title since 2019. Xavi’s present deal expires in June 2024.
“He’s a man who doesn’t stretch his arm out beyond his sleeve, he doesn’t ask for crazy things and he understands the club’s (financial) situation, I have considered Xavi’s renewal,” stated Laporta.
The president additionally stated Barcelona have been taking a look at signing extra gamers this summer time, after heavy funding final 12 months was afforded by promoting off a proportion of future tv rights, amongst different strategies.
“Barca will have to sign a full-back, certainly, and a centre-back if there is a good opportunity,” added Laporta.
“Surely a striker, yes, but somebody will have to leave. We have a good midfield and we also have a youth academy with players who will make it to the first team.
“Xavi also has to do this, to promote young players. One more striker would fit, but financially we don’t have unlimited resources like a ‘state-club’. We must be prudent.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com