Barca President Makes 'Promise' To Xavi After U-Turn
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta reportedly made a promise to Xavi Hernandez to persuade him to change his mind about leaving the club.
Spanish publication Sport reports that there were discussions between Xavi and the club that were based on improving the communication between the managerial team and administration.There had been reports of disagreements surrounding signing certain players in the last couple years or letting go of players.
However, there is an understanding the plans hinges on the club offloading players to bring in funds next season.
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