Tag: Joan Laporta

Laporta ramps up attack on Real Madrid over ‘smear campaigns’

Joan Laporta
December 2025

Laporta has escalated his war of words with Real Madrid by accusing unnamed rivals of using smear campaigns and unethical tactics to damage Barcelona’s image. He claims Barca’s size provokes envy and says those behind the attacks are breaking moral, sporting and institutional codes. Speaking at a club Christmas event, Laporta alluded to Madrid and RMTV, branding them architects of permanent misinformation who confuse power with despotism. He vowed Barcelona will not accept lies or intimidation around the Negreira case, portraying the club as a target of orchestrated hostility.

Barcelona Move To Lock Down Flick With New Deal

Hansi Flick
December 2025

Barcelona’s hierarchy are preparing fresh contract talks with Flick just months after his last renewal, reacting to the team’s domestic treble and powerful start to the new season. Laporta and Deco see him as the long-term face of the project and want to remove any doubt over his future. With Barça leading La Liga and pushing deep into Europe, the board is reportedly ready to propose a multi-year extension designed to fend off interest from major clubs and national teams before World Cup 2026. The timing underlines their confidence that Flick’s high-intensity, physically dominant approach is now central to the club’s identity.

Reported €10bn Saudi bid for Barcelona clashes with club’s member-owned model

FC Barcelona
December 2025

Reports in Spain claim Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is considering a staggering €10 billion offer to buy Barcelona, a figure that would wipe out the club’s huge debt burden and inject vast new capital, intensifying debate around state-backed football ownership. Legal and structural realities make a full takeover effectively impossible because Barcelona’s member-owned model prevents private acquisition, meaning any Saudi move would likely be limited to commercial arms or partnerships, so many observers treat the rumoured bid as symbolic posturing rather than a realistic route to control.

Barcelona Tie Bernal to 2029 with €500m Clause

Marc Bernal (FC Barcelona)
September 2025

Barcelona renewed Marc Bernal’s contract until 2029 with a €500m release clause, showing faith in the 18-year-old midfielder despite a recent ACL injury. The La Masia graduate returned this month, assisting in a 6-0 win, reinforcing his long-term value to the club. President Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco oversaw the extension, part of Barca’s plan to safeguard young talent like Yamal and Gavi. The gesture reflects confidence in Bernal’s potential, as he’s set to play a central role in Hansi Flick’s midfield rebuild.

Barcelona Blocked From Camp Nou Return

FC Barcelona
September 2025

Barcelona’s plan to reopen Spotify Camp Nou at reduced capacity against Real Sociedad has been blocked by the City Council over safety concerns. Renovations remain incomplete, with deficiencies in evacuation routes, signage, and accessibility preventing licensing approval. Joan Laporta and Elena Fort expected clearance, but Deputy Mayor Laia Bonet stressed fan safety must come first. Officials say the issues can be resolved quickly, but Barca must continue hosting fixtures away from their iconic home for now.

De Jong Commits Future to Barcelona Until 2029

Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona)
September 2025

Frenkie de Jong has agreed to a contract extension with Barcelona until 2029, accepting reduced wages after months of stalled talks. His renewal secures one of Hansi Flick’s most important midfield pillars and brings stability to Barca’s long-term rebuild. Fresh negotiations under agent Sebastien Ledure moved quickly, reviving a deal Joan Laporta called “close.” De Jong, central in Flick’s double pivot, will remain a captain and leader, ending speculation of European rivals circling amid uncertainty earlier this year.

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