Barca Transfer Plans Continue Intact--- President
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has described the
one-year transfer ban on signing players handed down on the club as a
"grave injustice" and insisted they intend to make moves in the
transfer market this summer.
Football's governing body imposed the sanction on Wednesday
citing a "serious" breach of rules in the signing of 10 under-age
players between 2009 and 2013.
"We are angry. We are the victims of a grave injustice.
They are punishing the essence of our club, a model that has lasted 35
years," he said.
"It brings to mind the photo with the Ballon d'Or with
Xavi, (Lionel) Messi and (Andres) Iniesta. FIFA know that we look after the
kids in our system."
The Catalan club have announced their intention to appeal
the decision firstly before FIFA's Appeal Committee and then, should the
sanction not be overturned, to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
"We have had a meeting with our lawyers and we will
make an appeal to FIFA. If FIFA continue with the sanction, we will present a
new appeal to CAS and that will allow us to sign (players) for next year.
"We are not worried about next season. Our planning
continues in exactly the same way. We will appeal and ask for cautionary
measures.
"We believe a lot in our lawyers and they have told us
we have the arguments for the sanction to be lifted."
Bartomeu added that Barca were on the verge of signing a
goalkeeper, believed to be German international Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, to
replace Victor Valdes who has indicated his intention to leave the club at the
end of the season and a central defender to deputise for departing club captain
Carles Puyol.
The affair is the latest in a long line of unsavoury stories
that have damaged Barca's previously pristine image.
Bartomeu's predecessor Sandro Rosell was forced to resign in
January after being accused of a misappropriation of funds in the singing of
Brazilian star Neymar last year.
The deal which eventually led to the club being charged with
tax fraud, although they have denied any wrongdoing.
And Bartomeu believes there may be foul play behind the
serious of public attacks on the club's image.
"We have some evidence or indications to make us think
that there is someone who wants to cause us harm.
"We will continue with our investigations until we find
out who is behind all of this."
Bartomeu also criticised the timing of the punishment as he
claimed FIFA met to decide what sanction would be imposed on the club over four
months ago on November 28 and believes other clubs could be in for a similar
ban if the same rules are applied equally.
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