Barça announced yesterday that the results of the Forensic research work carried out in recent months as a result of the Financial Due Diligence with the aim of detecting possible irregularities in the management will be presented publicly on Tuesday 1 February. of the club during the last presidential term ».
After the meeting of the board, which was held at the Camp Nou facilities, it was also announced that the entity has already launched “actions” on the management of Josep Maria Bartomeu in his two terms, from 2014 to 2021. Barça also revealed that it has filed “a complaint with the Barcelona Provincial Prosecutor’s Office for facts that derive from the conclusions of the Forensic investigation”.
He will be the president Joan Laporta who will explain the conclusions of this report that has made its directive to analyze, down to the smallest detail, the management of Bartomeu during the last seven years. However, the club did not want to specify what kind of action it has already taken against the former manager, beyond the complaint to the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
The situation of Dembélé
To the institutional uproar is added the latest information in the field of sports, especially now that the January transfer market is heading for its final stretch. This is where it comes to talking about the Frenchman Ousmane Dembélé, whose future seemed destined to move, imminently, away from the Camp Nou. However, the latest information speaks of a possible script twist.
Moussa Sissoko, his representative, arrived in Barcelona last Tuesday with the intention of having a new meeting with the Barça club. He met with the coach, Xavi Hernández, and according to the Sport newspaper, the meeting would have ended with very positive feelings between both parties involved. To the point that the renewal of the striker, which seemed impossible a couple of days ago, would be getting closer. Jordi Cruyff did not miss the appointment either, where he could not attend the Barça football director, Mateu Alemany, who tested positive for coronavirus.
Dembélé’s contract expires on June 30, 2022, and for months now, the club has been trying to deal with the player and his surroundings with a renewal that has not yet materialized. He had been pressured to make a decision before the end of the winter market and at the moment there is still no final verdict. The position is the same: either expand your bond or the footballer leaves. So far, Dembélé has been out of action for the last two games.