Joan Laporta speaks on La Masia vs. Big Signings, missing Club World Cup, and La Liga hopes | Barca Universal
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Joan Laporta speaks on La Masia vs. Big Signings, missing Club World Cup, and La Liga hopes | Barca Universal
"We are working on producing players from La Masia, and we have many talents capable of reaching the first team, and we are proud of the philosophy we work according to,"
"In fact, there are players from La Masia who reach the first team, and at the same time, we also want to sign other players and integrate them together, and we are proud of this work."
"We also have other teams, not just the men's football team; we also have the women's football team. And I am very happy about that, as there is a player here representing women's football, and she is also a graduate of La Masia,"
Joan Laporta attended the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai and addressed Barcelona's transfer philosophy and club identity. He affirmed continued emphasis on producing players from La Masia, noting numerous talents capable of reaching the first team and strong internal competition. He also insisted that Barcelona will pursue external signings to integrate with academy graduates. Laporta highlighted that the La Masia model extends across all football sections, including the successful women's team, and described the academy’s specific DNA as a competitive advantage that cannot be bought. He emphasized clear development work across multiple teams and ongoing talent integration.
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