Laporta Seeks Truce With Real Madrid, Backs Members-Only Barça and Rejects Super League
He used a public forum to recast relations by praising Florentino Pérez.
Overview
- Laporta reiterated that Barcelona did not buy referees in the Negreira case and said he was convinced the club will be acquitted as the judicial process continues.
- He contrasted the clubs by saying Real Madrid represents power and Barcelona represents freedom, while stressing a cordial relationship with Pérez.
- He ruled out converting Barcelona into a public limited company, insisting the club will remain owned by its members and highlighting investor support for that model.
- He said Barcelona are no longer pursuing the Super League project and have renewed ties with UEFA and the ECA, arguing uncertainty around the plan no longer benefits the club.
- He claimed Real Madrid were behind the Unify platform and defended LaLiga chief Javier Tebas, alleging Madrid wants him removed.