14.06.2010 19:31
Laporta: "The handover will go smoothly"
Jordi Clos
Club president Joan Laporta has expressed his desire to see a smooth handover of powers to president elect Sandro Rosell, and told reporters: “Rosell has a unique opportunity to unite the Barca family”.
Until 30th June, the current Board will co-exist with the Board elected on Sunday. Speaking on the
day after Mr Rosell’s victory, Mr Laporta said: “The handover of power will go
smoothly. We have to give all our help to the new president. He won’t find it easy to
maintain this level of quality, results and success. I’m at his disposal. I’d like the
winner to know that he’ll be the president of the best Barca of all time, that it’s a
great responsibility and that I’ll give him whatever he needs”.
The good times
Mr Laporta revealed that he’ll be meeting Mr Rosell later this week. The two
men have had their disagreements in the past but Mr Laporta assured reporters that the talks will
take place in an atmosphere of “tranquillity, cordiality and trust”. The two men spoke
together on Sunday evening and many were surprised by the warmness of their post election embrace.
Mr Laporta told us. “The first thing I thought was to congratulate him on his overwhelming
victory. I felt a touch of joy and of affection. I can’t forget that we fought the election
together in 2003. I prefer to remember the good times”.
Satisfied with the work done
Looking back over the last seven years, Mr Laporta is happy with what has been achieved:
“We have fulfilled our mission. I’m leaving happy for the work done. I’m handing
over the best Barca of all time. The results speak for themselves. I understand that the first
thing an ex-president should do is not interfere. I won’t set up in opposition nor put
obstacles in his way as some have done to me. I’ll help when I’m needed. Rosell has a
unique opportunity to unit the Barca family”.
Faultless elections
Joan Laporta also expressed his satisfaction at the way the elections had been
organized and in particular with the high turnout. He also congratulated Barca TV on the excellent
coverage given to the elections and praised the quality of the defeated candidates. He described
the Election Day as “a Barca festival”. As far as the result itself is concerned, he
said: “It’s obvious that the membership have chosen an option that had been preparing
itself for a long time and was clear-cut. Perhaps the continuity option wasn’t”.
Transfer negotiations
Although it wasn’t a priority issue, Mr Laporta explained that he’ll be briefing
Mr Rosell on the state of negotiations in the transfer market, including Fabregas and Touré. He
admitted that contacts with Arsenal were “at stand by” at the moment and expressed his
hope that they could be taken forward as soon as possible. However, he confirmed that talks
concerning a move away from the Club by Touré were at “quite an advanced stage”.