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Joan Laporta considering return to FC Barcelona presidency

Xinhua, January 9, 2015 Adjust font size:

Former FC Barcelona President, Joan Laporta on Thursday threw his hat into the ring and announced he was considering standing in the presidential elections which will be held at the end of the current season.

Current President, Josep Maria Bartomeu confirmed on Wednesday he was bringing the elections forward by 12 months in order to calm the 'tension' surrounding the club following the sacking of Director of Football, Andoni Zubizarreta, questions over the future of Leo Messi and coach, Luis Enrique and also the fallout from the confirmation of the FIFA transfer ban which will run until January 2016.

Bartomeu, who replaced Sandro Rosell, who was forced to resign over irregularities in the signing of Brazilian striker, Neymar, has announced he will stand as a candidate and it looks as if Laporta, who presided over a highly successful period at the Camp Nou between 2003 and 2010, will do the same.

"I am prepared," said Laporta, who added he "wanted to," to standing at the elections, although he added he had not made a definitive decision.

"I am ready, I want to it and I will decide at the right moment," said the lawyer, who would be a popular choice among fans, who remember how he signed players such as Ronaldinho for the club and also appointed Pep Guardiola as first team coach, starting an incredible run of four years of almost unbroken success.

Laporta's rivals will however, point to the fact that he left the club's economy in a perilous state, with the current board of directors forced to make important cutbacks. It is also not certain whether Laporta's political ambitions would prevent him from standing. Endite