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            Laporta talks Lamine, Joan Garcia, Ter Stegen, Bardghji, Nico Williams, UEFA fine, Club World Cup

            Friday, July 25, 2025 - 11:21:51 AM
            Laporta talks Lamine, Joan Garcia, Ter Stegen, Bardghji, Nico Williams, UEFA fine, Club World Cup
            Arya News - In the thick of the summer transfer window and with Barcelona managing challenges on multiple fronts, president Joan Laporta spoke exclusively to Mundo Deportivo earlier this week.During the interview...

            Laporta spoke highly of Lamine Yamal. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
            When it came to Lamine Yamal, Laporta was nothing but full of praise – both professionally and personally.
            “Honestly, no, I was not worried about offers for him before the holidays. He had already received major offers in the past. But we were not looking to sell. He is from La Masia , he feels the shirt, and besides being brilliant, he is an exceptional person,” he said.
            “He is unique, with a lot of personality, and I am very happy he is with us and so committed. He leads, he brings magic to the dressing room. He is only 18 but has already matured. His agents, his family and Barça are aligned in helping him succeed.
            “For me, he is the best in the world in his position today. Naturally, many clubs want him, but he grew up here, and he loves the club deeply.”
            On the recent media buzz surrounding Lamine’s 18th birthday party, Laporta expressed his support for the youngster, saying:
            “It was a private party, and Lamine knows that now, everything he does will be scrutinised. It was a celebration, and frankly, what I regret is not attending. It looked like a fantastic party—elegant, fun, with friends, influencers, artists…
            “It was entirely private, and he came back to training and trained hard, like always. There is nothing to criticise—on the contrary, I congratulate him and am glad he had a good time.”
            On relations with UEFA
            Talking about Barcelona’s relations with UEFA and the recent €60 million fine, ultimately reduced to €15 million, Laporta explained the origin of the discrepancy.
            “It stems from the so-called levers. These were accepted by La Liga in the 2022–23 season, but UEFA viewed them differently. For UEFA, those revenues were not extraordinary – they were treated as ordinary income,” he noted.
            “That classification led to recorded losses, which triggered sanctions under UEFA rules. Our argument was that Barça is a non-profit members’ association. That is a unique legal structure, rooted in our community and something we are very proud of.”
            Praising UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, Laporta added: “Aleksander Ceferin has a special sensitivity to football and understands the difference between member-owned clubs and corporate entities.”
            Continuing, he added: “While others could solve financial gaps with capital increases, Barça cannot. UEFA understood our explanation, and our improved financial management since then also helped reduce the sanction.
            “I have known Ceferin for years – he is very capable and understands football. He is doing great work to keep European football at the top.”
            Laporta also confirmed that UEFA and the Super League have entered a new phase of dialogue.
            “The Super League sparked controversy, but I have always tried to build bridges. Now, UEFA is in discussions with Bernd Reichart and the Super League’s legal team,” he noted.
            “There is a preliminary agreement developing in three areas—the most advanced being the digital platform. It is a positive step. Barça supports these talks, and we believe it would benefit football.
            “A recent European Court ruling supports the Super League’s position, but more important is unity in football. Ceferin is open and capable, and that is where we are working.”
            As for Barça’s current stance between UEFA and the Super League, Laporta said the club’s view has always been consistent.
            “We wanted an open competition, based on merit. We want a more sustainable and profitable format. Governance remains an open issue, but that is likely to be addressed through the ECA,” said Laporta.

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            Laporta spoke highly of UEFA president Ceferin. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
            Continuing, he added: “We have never sought conflict – only improvement for European football. The new Champions League format has increased revenue by 20 percent. Everything can evolve.
            “UEFA is open to improvement, and if this platform generates the revenue we expect, it would benefit football. Both sides are opening up, and we are getting closer to an agreement.”
            He expressed optimism that Barça may eventually rejoin the ECA’s executive committee, currently led by Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
            “We are here to help, find solutions, and carry them out. That kind of responsibility must be earned – it cannot be demanded. You gain it when others acknowledge your value.”
            Commenting on Real Madrid’s view of Barça’s mediating role between UEFA and the Super League project, Laporta said both clubs are aligned, saying:
            “We have discussed it within the Super League group. Maybe we have had an easier time dealing with UEFA because we were less confrontational, but we are coordinated. We all want a deal that satisfies everyone.”
            On the FIFA Club World Cup, which Barça missed out on, Laporta expressed mixed feelings.
            “It is an off-calendar tournament played after the season ends, when players are thinking of holidays. I would have liked us to participate, we probably would have won it. But not being there means our players will be more rested. Still, I did not like that we were left out,” he said.
            “I told the FIFA president that. Barça should have been included based on our history. Some teams received wild cards that do not have our legacy. We accepted it with sportsmanship, but our presence would have added more flavour.”
            He suggested that future editions may include changes to how teams are selected.
            “We would now be classified. Missing out this time was due to our lack of European results in prior years. The tournament has not been especially profitable,” the Barcelona chief noted.
            “From what I have heard, I doubt those who invested in it will do so again. But the final matches were fun – very competitive with more fans in the stands,” he concluded.
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