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Bartomeu resigns as Barca president

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MADRID: Josep Maria Bartomeu resigned as Barcelona president on Tuesday, along with his board of directors, and left with a bombshell admission that he had accepted a proposal for the club to play in “a future European Super League”.

Bartomeu’s departure comes following mounting pressure from fans and his public fallingout with Lionel Messi.

His resignatio­n could affect the future of Messi, who will now be given a new project after trying to leave in August.

“I want to communicat­e my resignatio­n along with the rest of the board,” said Bartomeu in an official announceme­nt.

“It’s a composed and relaxed decision, agreed with all my fellow directors.”

However, it was his revelation about a Super League which seems certain to make the biggest waves beyond Catalonia.

Bartomeu said he accepted a proposal on Monday for Barcelona to play in “a future European Super League” which “would guarantee the financial stability of the club”.

Earlier this month, Barcelona announced losses of 97 million euros (US$114m) for last season, with debt more than doubling to 488 million euros.

Bartomeu and his board could even be held personally liable for the financial shortfall, which could be why he was keen to present a Super League as their money-making solution.

La Liga president Javier Tebas tweeted: “Unfortunat­e statement from Bartomeu on his last day about Barcelona joining a weak and imaginary competitio­n which would be their ruin. It confirms his ignorance about the football industry.”

An election for Bartomeu’s successor will take place within three months, with an interim board taking charge in the meantime.

The position of Ronald Koeman, appointed coach in August, becomes more uncertain.

A new president could bring in their own coach, either immediatel­y or at the end of the season.

Bartomeu’s six-year tenure saw a dramatic decline in the performanc­es of the team, culminatin­g in the 8-2 defeat by Bayern Munich in last season’s Champions League.

He then oversaw Messi, the club’s greatest ever player, trying to leave for free. Bartomeu’s resignatio­n means avoiding a vote of no confidence, which had been triggered after over 20,000 Barcelona members signed a petition for him to be removed.

Attempts to delay the vote, including launching an investigat­ion into false signatures and referring to problems caused by coronaviru­s, were rejected by the local government in Catalonia, with Bartomeu quitting on Tuesday following a board meeting. He said the local government’s decision was “irresponsi­ble” and cited the vote as the cause of his resignatio­n in the context of the health crisis.

“We cannot and do not want to be in the situation of having to choose between protecting health and exercising the vote,” said Bartomeu.

But his departure had long been a possibilit­y after a series of political blunders created anger and distrust between the board and players.

Messi reacted angrily in January to suggestion­s the players were to blame for the sacking of coach Ernesto Valverde and then criticised the board in March over their handling of pay negotiatio­ns.

There was also the ‘BarcaGate’ scandal in February, when the club denied hiring a company to boost the board’s image on social media, in part by discrediti­ng key players like Messi and Gerard Pique. Barcelona’s decline on the pitch had begun far earlier, perhaps as far back as 2017 when Neymar joined Paris Saint-Germain, prompting a chaotic few years in the transfer market. Huge sums were spent on replacemen­ts for Neymar but few proved successful and some of the most expensive – Antoine Griezmann, Ousmane Dembele, Philippe Coutinho – are yet to deliver.

While Messi failed in his attempt to force a way out, he made clear his anger towards Bartomeu in an interview with Goal.

“He didn’t end up keeping his word”, said Messi.

“It has been a long time since there has been a project or anything at all.”

It’s a composed and relaxed decision, agreed with all my fellow directors.

Josep Maria Bartomeu

Victor Font and Joan Laporta are expected to run to be Bartomeu’s successor.

Font has attached his campaign to the appointmen­t of ex-Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez as coach while Laporta was president during the golden era under Pep Guardiola.

“Barça need a rescue,” wrote Font on Twitter.

“Tonight I tell you with more enthusiasm than ever that we have the ideas, the team and the drive to rebuild the club.”

Barcelona are currently 12th in La Liga. Bartomeu’s last match was Saturday’s 3-1 defeat by Real Madrid. — AFP

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photo — AFP file Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (top) challenges Real Madrid’s Casemiro during the Spanish La Liga match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.
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Josep Maria Bartomeu

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