All the discourse surrounding FC Barcelona in recent weeks has been related to the signings of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor.
He blaugrana We have been trying hard, exploring all avenues to address the issue, but it was not possible before the December 31 deadline.
Despite this, the Blaugrana had expressed their hope that the matter would be resolved on January 3, that is, today, before coach Hansi Flick appeared before the media in his usual press conference prior to the Copa del Rey clash. King against Barbastro.
Hansi Flick breaks the silence
But it has not happened and that is why Flick was asked today before the media about the situation of Olmo and Víctor and their discharges.
But the German strategist refused to reveal anything and limited himself to stating that he has faith in the club to resolve the matter.
“I don’t want to talk so much about Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor. That’s not my job. I spoke with the president today and I have confidence in the club. “They do their job, I do my job.” said.
However, he admitted that neither he nor the players were happy with the situation and said:
“Honestly, I’m not happy with the situation, and neither are the players, but it is what it is. We are professionals. The trust is there. “We have to wait for the decision.”
When asked to clarify his conversation with club president Joan Laporta today, Flick replied:
“When I talk to the president, it is private and will remain private.”
When asked if he was happy with his time at Barcelona, taking into account all the problems he has had to face in a short time, the coach said:
“From the first second I was here in Barcelona I fell in love with everything. The mentality in the locker room is incredible. It’s really a good vibe and atmosphere. That’s why we love working here.”
On whether this whole fiasco could affect Barcelona’s future efforts to sign other players, who might be reluctant to join, Flick said:
“They are two very good players and very important for us, so I don’t believe it. I always think positive, even in this situation, I think positive.
“We will see what the decision is when it is made and then I will evaluate the situation. But for now I’m very optimistic about it. I know it’s not easy, I know it very well, but in the end I remain positive.”
Speaking about Olmo and Víctor’s mentality and whether they are in a position to play given everything that is happening around them, he added:
“They are ready to play. From what I see in training they are fine and I don’t see anything different. I have no doubt about it.”
Source: BarçaOne