Laporta urgently calls for presidential elections so that Messi stays at Barcelona | OneFootball

Laporta urgently calls for presidential elections so that Messi stays at Barcelona | OneFootball

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Barca Universal

·19 January 2021

Laporta urgently calls for presidential elections so that Messi stays at Barcelona

Article image:Laporta urgently calls for presidential elections so that Messi stays at Barcelona

In the coming months, Barcelona are facing two major challenges in their illustrious modern history – the long-awaited presidential elections and the possible departure of Lionel Messi from the club. Intriguingly, however, the two may be closely related to one another.

The three candidates in the race will have a tough task of somehow convincing Messi their sporting project is stable and good enough for him to stay and will have to do it soon. But time is exactly what they need and might not have.


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With the elections officially getting postponed due to the current COVID-19 situation, it means Barcelona will be leader-less for a couple more months. Of course, they still have an interim president but until the matter is resolved, the club cannot truly move forward into a better future.

Article image:Laporta urgently calls for presidential elections so that Messi stays at Barcelona

There is, however, one other problem with the postponed elections and Joan Laporta, one of the clear favourites to win the race and former president himself, has highlighted it recently when talking on Onda Cero’s radio program El Transistor.

“Delaying the election doesn’t benefit Barcelona. If we want Leo Messi to stay, Barça need a president and a board right now,” said Laporta.

Laporta believes elections are key in ensuring Messi stays at the club. The player wants to do that but chances are he won’t if a clear structure is not put in place as soon as possible.

Can the candidate’s pleas really make a difference in somehow changing the final decision or will we have to wait a couple of months longer to finally get a new president? Let’s wait and see what happens next.

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