
Bardghji causes trouble for Laporta during the break: 'I didn't come here for this'
Roony Bardghji has sent a very clear message to Joan Laporta
Barcelona is currently a powder keg, as work on the field and in the offices isn't progressing in the best way.
This is something that Roony Bardghji has confirmed in recent hours, as he is in the eye of the storm due to the possibility of playing with Barça Atlètic.
"I don't think I would've signed if it was to play for the youth team. I've played more than 100 matches with an A team and I wouldn't have agreed to join a B team. That's something you've made up. It's not true," said the young forward, who is currently with Sweden's under-21 national team in Halmstad.

These statements, which were reported by "Expressen", make clear the problem Joan Laporta and Hansi Flick are facing.
"From the beginning, both the club and I knew what the plan was. From day one, the key has been to be in the first team. Of everything that's been said, none of it is true. It hasn't affected me," added Roony Bardghji.
He hopes to be available against Valencia
Now, the young Swede already hopes to be available for the match against Valencia, although for now, it's still unknown which stadium will host this league fixture, as the Culers are still waiting for a Camp Nou that still isn't ready to welcome fans and serve as the venue for a LaLiga clash.
"As many know. I don't know if you can call it a problem, but for several years they've had difficulties registering players. It hasn't only happened to me this year. It's happened many times and it's something the club struggles with. I think everything will be ready by then (against Valencia)," said the former Copenhagen footballer.
These words have fueled controversy at Can Barça, where they've faced many complications this summer.
For now, it's time to wait for developments and see what happens with Joan Laporta, whose position is increasingly questioned and the main problem for him is that his authority, ability, and credibility are seriously in doubt, especially since Catalans no longer believe anything he says.
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