Reporter: Barcelona s operation is extremely absurd
According to previous reports from Romano, Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez will join Riyadh to win. In response, reporter Luco Cortés took the lead in firing on the show, saying that the operation was extremely absurd. He said he did not accept any favorable statements and severely criticized a main central defender for leaving the team for free. reporter Luco Cortés pointed out that the club had no choice because it was urgent to register for new players: "They had to sacrifice Inigo Martinez to register two other players. Economic demand overwhelms any sports-level considerations." reporter Vicente Azpitarte believes that Inigo Martinez's departure stems from Barcelona's fragile economic situation and reminded that the club's sports planning is "at stake." He also said that Barcelona's past operations were on the edge of the law and that the club could not register new players without selling players. Commentators asked Chairman Laporta to explain openly and completely transparently. Reporter Luco Cortés said: "He must stand in front of the stage and explain what is happening and the accounts are made public." Both believe that the official remarks about the operation releasing 14 million euros of salary space cannot make up for the loss of an absolute main force. Regarding the Telstegen incident, reporter Luco Cortés believed that Barcelona's handling was "clumsy" and created a tense atmosphere in the locker room. Reporter Vicente Azpitarte said the fundamental problem is that the club has fallen into the current dilemma due to the wrong decisions accumulated in recent years. For coach Flick. Reporter Luco Cortés believes that if Inigo Martinez's departure really hurts the team, Frick should state: "If his main center back leaves really annoys him, then say it." Reporter Vicente Azpitarte said that as part of the club's management structure, the coach must obey the decisions of the board of directors. Two reporters warned that if Frick remained silent, he would be regarded as accomplice in the policy of weakening the team's strength. In addition, they pointed out that Barcelona has not yet been able to register any of its two new players, so the start of the new season will face huge challenges at the competitive and institutional levels. The two reporters concluded that Barcelona fans must accept that the club is undergoing a "desert journey" and for a period of time, they cannot compete on an equal footing with Real Madrid as in the past. The two reporters believe that this change in mentality will be as important as performance on the court.
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