The squad will be back in training on Monday –exactly 50 days since their Champions League triumph at Wembley. During their holiday break, the Club have made three important contract renewals and five of the players have won European U-21 Cup.
It’s been a relatively quiet summer break at the Club, with the majority of the squad able to
enjoy a well deserved break after winning the Spanish Super Cup, the League and the Champions
League last season. Only the South American players involved in the Copa America and the five
Spanish Under 21 internationals who won the European Championship, have been busy since that night
at Wembley.
Three important contract renewals
Although there have been no new signings as yet, the Club offices have seen three
important contract renewals to guarantee the presence of three of the Club’s homegrown
talents. First off was Thiago, whose contract was extended to 2015, then a few days later, it was
announced that Fontas had been awarded a first team contract. Finally. Pedro committed his future
to the team, with an extension deal with the Club to 2016. In addition, Victor Sánchez and Cáceres,
who had been out on loan, finally left the Club, whilst Henrique signed a new loan deal with
Palmeiras.
On the coaching side, Juan Carlos Unzué has returned to the Club as the new goalkeeping coach
and on the retirement front, two ex-Barça players who were important in the 2006 and 2009 Champions
League winning teams –Belletti and Sylvinho – both announced they were hanging up their
boots.
European title and the Copa America
On the field, five of Barça’s young talents - Miño, Montoya, Jeffren, Thiago and Bojan
were involved in Spain’s successful Under 21 European Championship win in Denmark, with
Thiago scoring a fabulous goal in the final against Switzerland and also winning the man of the
match award.
After the success of the under 21s, it was the turn of the South American footballers at the
Club to turn out in the Copa America Tournament. It was a disappointing end for the Argentinean
trio of Milito, Mascherano and Messi – who played a personal best 66 games this year –
as the hosts were beaten in the quarter finals, but Alves and Adraino are still in the tournament
with Brazil.