Joan Laporta says Real Madrid rift helped push Barcelona out of European Super League
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Joan Laporta says Real Madrid rift helped push Barcelona out of European Super League
"We left the Super League because it was a project that could not be implemented, it started to fall apart,"
"The relationship with Real Madrid is not good, and it was a situation of permanent discomfort."
"We have returned to the football family," he said. "Now we have to try to seek the sustainability of European football. I'm satisfied because I feel we have contributed to the peace of football."
"The most important challenge was turning around the inheritance we received," he said. "We renegotiated debt, obtained guarantees of viability and now we are in a moment of economic recovery." "The balance is good. We have worked collectively so that joy returns to the Barça fanbase," he said. "We have a team that makes you fall in love. We have to be proud because the culé is happy and living a beautiful moment in our history, thanks to good decisions. All of this is thanks to the members, who trus"
FC Barcelona exited the Super League after the project proved unimplementable and began to collapse. Relations with Real Madrid deteriorated, creating persistent institutional discomfort. The club has normalized dealings with La Liga and maintains fluid contact with the Spanish federation. Reintegration into UEFA is presented as final, with a stated focus on sustaining European football and restoring peace to the sport. Financial measures include debt renegotiation, viability guarantees, new income streams, and two consecutive years of positive results, producing an economic recovery. Elections are scheduled for March 15, with the president preparing to stand again.
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