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Det har stormet i Barcelona de siste månedene. Spesielt økonomisk.
Lionel Messi måtte forlate klubben på grunn av at klubben er tom for penger og full av gjeld – selv om Messi hadde tilbudt seg å spille gratis kunne ikke klubben signert ham.
På overgangsvinduets siste dag solgte de Antoine Griezmann tilbake til Atlético Madrid – en spiller de kjøpte for 120 millioner euro ble etter to år solgt tilbake for bare 40 millioner euro.
En annen spiller Barca forsøkte å kvitte seg med var Samuel Umtiti.
Midtstopperens lønn er høy og klubben kunne tenkt seg å kvitte seg med lønnsposen når spilleren uansett ikke er i Ronald Koemans planer.
Nylig ble det hevdet på Twitter at manageren sendte Umtiti i oppvarming bare for å få fansen til å bue på ham. Det hele skjedde i 2-1-seieren hjemme mot Getafe og Umtiti entret aldri banen.
Se video av hendelsen under.
Ronald Koeman sent Samuel Umtiti to warm up yesterday but did not play him against Getafe.
— Zach Lowy (@ZachLowy) August 30, 2021
The sole purpose: for the Camp Nou to boo Umtiti and persuade him to leave the club in the final days of the transfer window. pic.twitter.com/9tdvsFLnnr
Koeman has a track record of humiliating his players that don’t want to leave and he clearly wasn’t going to play him. You don’t have to be a genius to see what he was trying to do
— Zach Lowy (@ZachLowy) August 30, 2021
Koeman has stated repeatedly that Umtiti is not in his plans and he knew that Umtiti would receive a chorus of boos if he warmed up. It’s not bold if you’ve actually been paying attention
— Zach Lowy (@ZachLowy) August 30, 2021
Whether you agree with it or not, you’d have to be living under a rock to think that Koeman didn’t know what would happen. Umtiti was booed every time he touched the ball vs Juventus and Koeman has stated repeatedly that he isn’t in his plans and wants him to leave
— Zach Lowy (@ZachLowy) August 30, 2021
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Jakob K. Gregersen