Throughout the rumors about a possible sale of Frankie de Jongwhich is in the orbit of some great Europeans like Manchester United, jordi cruyffa member of Barça’s sports management, was clear about this and assured that the Dutchman was not on the list of possible exits: “We will not sell to Frankie de JongHe is a highly valued player within the club “.
Regarding the defeat against Rayo, jordi did not want to use this as an excuse, but he was assured of the action of Catena sa Gavi Within the venue in the last minutes, he thought he deserved to be punished: “I don’t like to complain when I lose and blame others, but it seems to me there might be something, I’m in a one-on-one with goalkeeper, the last thing he thinks It’s throwing yourself and I’m surprise I didn’t go to see it. But solutions have to be found, although in this case it seems like a penalty to me “. He also lamented “the little effective playing time” at many stages of the match, although he recalled that “many rivals were playing and playing with their weapons.” He also sent a clear message to the squad: “You have to return your batteries and win.”
Mateu German, of Rüdiger
“The technical secretary works in all team positions and at the end of the season we will talk to the entire technical secretary and the coach and we will make decisions, depending on the market and the positions that need to be strengthened. “. In this way, Mateu Germany, the club’s football director, commented on the work plan to be strengthened in the coming summer, although he recalled that “there are some advanced ideas but we need to define it and mark the times”. About a particular name, as in Chelsea center-back, Antonio Rudigerwhere is his technician, Thomas Tuchel assured that he will not continue in the ‘blue’ team, revealed that “we had a meeting with the other players, he represents him, but we don’t talk about that situation, but about many things. The agents represent many players and because there might be a bit of confusion about that. ”
Source: La Verdad

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