Barcelona president opens up on investigation against La Liga president - 'Not a good news' | Barca Universal
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Barcelona president opens up on investigation against La Liga president - 'Not a good news' | Barca Universal
"Before diving into the details, Laporta made it clear that the timing of this case does little to help anyone. With relations between Barcelona and La Liga slowly stabilising after years of tension, he expressed concern about the impact this situation could have. "I believe that at this moment, the possible disqualification of Javier Tebas is not good news. Our problems have been resolved, and the relations are getting better and better.""
"Providing further context, he emphasised that both Barça and La Liga had previously addressed the matter directly and reached an understanding. "This was instigated by a group, I don't know who. We spoke with the president of La Liga at the time and this matter was resolved. I don't think it's good news right now. I don't know where these attempts to oust the president of La Liga are coming from. I don't quite trust them.""
Joan Laporta arrived at Spotify Camp Nou with enthusiasm after the stadium renovation, and the team's return lifted club and fan spirits. Ahead of the Athletic Club match, Laporta addressed the Administrative Court of Sport (TAD) opening a case against La Liga president Javier Tebas. He said the timing was unhelpful, called a possible disqualification bad news, and voiced concern about impacts on improving Barcelona–La Liga relations. Laporta clarified that Barcelona did not originate the investigated issue and suggested external forces instigated the case. The TAD case stems from alleged mishandling of confidential information during VIP box sales and a reported Tebas meeting about Nico Williams' release clause.
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