Barcelona has retaliated against legal threats and insists that the new firm a loose agent

It is transparent that the overall transfer involving young players is murky, but it makes sense when you see the amount of cash involved.

There is no certainty that there is a “wonderful child” that parents and agents will need to invest when they can, but there is an unpleasant scenario between Barcelona and Boca Juniors after the signing of Ramos Mingo.

Marca showed that the defender had joined Barca at the age of 18 this year, but Boca has initiated legal action and believes he has a legal case because of the contract surrounding his departure.

It seems that the player treated him badly through a past board, so he was more than satisfied to move to Spain, however it is transparent that Barca signed him thinking he was a lazy agent instead of reaching an agreement with Boca.

Since then, Mundo Deportivo reported that Barca did have that and argue that he had no contract with Boca when he made the move, so this can be a confusing matter.

It’s natural to settle for the time you’ve wasted on a talented young man after being caught in a bigger club, but there’s something about the statements of Boca’s new president.

His quotes in Marca’s article do not focus on the actual legality of the case and it is more about him claiming that Boca is the most productive team in the world, they would possibly not be treated like this and he takes advantage of it as an opportunity to criticize. . the previous regime.

There is a strong sense that this would possibly be an affordable way to have positive public relations with fans, but it is still correct, so it will be attractive to see how it works.

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