
"Laporta intends to run for another five-year term after what he describes as one of the most demanding periods in the club's history. Having taken charge during a time of deep financial turmoil, he is determined to continue the rebuilding process, from restoring economic stability to overseeing the reconstruction of the Spotify Camp Nou. Laporta is expected to maintain most of his current executive team, although some changes will be made following the departures of key figures like Eduard Romeu and Juli Guiu."
"Victor Font, who finished second in the 2021 elections with his "Sí al Futur" project, has remained a constant presence in the Catalan football scene. A long-time critic of the current administration, Font continues to advocate for a modern and transparent model of governance, supported by prominent names such as former economic committee president Jaume Guardiola. Another emerging challenger is Joan Camprubi, leader of the "Som un Clam" group, which calls for greater professionalism and transparency in the club's management."
Joan Laporta plans to seek another five-year term to continue rebuilding Barcelona after a period of deep financial turmoil. He aims to restore economic stability and oversee the reconstruction of the Spotify Camp Nou while largely retaining his current executive team, with some changes after recent departures. Victor Font remains a prominent opponent advocating a modern, transparent governance model supported by figures like Jaume Guardiola. Joan Camprubi promotes greater professionalism and transparency through the "Som un Clam" group with advisers such as Jordi Roche and Marta Pascual. Xavi Vilajoana and Marc Ciria have also emerged as alternative voices.
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