The FC Barcelona has experienced a day of celebration after being crowned LaLiga champions at the RCDE Stadium, and its president, Joan Laporta, has not held back in expressing pride and optimism. In a series of interviews, Laporta highlighted the significance of this title, not only for the sporting success but also for the context of difficulties the club has faced in recent years.
“This has been a historic season due to the challenges we have had to overcome,” Laporta stated, who expressed his excitement for the unwavering support from fans. “The victory belongs to the members and supporters of Barça, who have stood by us at all times,” he added, emphasizing the connection between the team and its supporters.
Regarding the club's financial situation, Laporta was clear: “We are in the 1:1 rule and I hope it stays that way for many years. Of course, we can sign players, although it will be a complicated process.” The president also revealed that Deco, the sporting director, has been working on planning for the next season for some time, generating expectations about possible signings.
Laporta also referred to the return to Spotify Camp Nou, which could become a reality in September, provided no unforeseen circumstances arise. “The works are progressing well and everything indicates that we will be able to inaugurate the new Camp Nou,” he assured, representing a significant step in the club's economic and sporting recovery.
The president did not hesitate to praise his squad, highlighting the youth and talent of the players. “This team has a bright present and future. We have shown that we are the best and that we play well,” he stated, emphasizing the personality and commitment of the footballers.
Laporta also expressed optimism regarding his future as club president, announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2026. “We are doing a great job and deserve to continue,” he concluded, making it clear that his commitment to Barça is firm.
With an atmosphere of euphoria in the Catalan capital, FC Barcelona is preparing to face new challenges, with an eye on continuing to achieve success and reclaiming its place in the elite of European football. The fans, more united than ever, eagerly await the return to their home, Camp Nou, where dreams and victories intertwine in the club's history.
