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Barcelona want to stay in La Liga amid crisis

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MADRID: Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu confirmed the club wish to continue playing in La Liga even if Catalonia is granted independen­ce from Spain.

The Spanish government is holding a special cabinet meeting to deal with the crisis after Catalonia’s president Carles Puigdemont wrote Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy a letter threatenin­g a formal declaratio­n of independen­ce.

Bartomeu previously said the club members would be able to help decide Barcelona’s future but speaking at the annual general meeting, the president was clear about his preferred option.

“You can be sure that this board will always act in the club’s defence,” said Bartomeu.

“We will never put the club nor their presence in any competitio­n at risk.

“That’s why, to all the socios (members), I say that we want to continue playing in La Liga and, as of today, our participat­ion (in La Liga) is guaranteed.

“It’s mutually beneficial for La Liga and Barcelona for that link to continue.”

Bartomeu reiterated the club’s call for “dialogue, respect and sport”, a phrase which they displayed on a giant banner before their Champions League victory over Olympiakos on Wednesday.

“We know that Barca is ‘ more than a club’ and must be a space for harmony and respect,” added Bartomeu. “There must be respect for everyone, minorities and majorities,

The club also confirmed their predicted forecast of a record reve

€ nue of 897mil (RM4.4bil)) for the 2017-18 season and said they were making good progress in negotiatio­ns to find a sponsor for Nou Camp, which they are planning to rebuild.

“The renovation is essential to achieve new income for the club,” explained Bartomeu.

“In that regard, negotiatio­ns to find a company to sponsor the stadium are going well.” — Reuters

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