Guardiola may return to Barcelona



Press reports from the Catalan media revealed that Joan Laporta seriously seeking to run for the presidency of FC Barcelona, and although he did not announce it officially,
but it is waiting for the right time to do so, it is likely to nominate himself with a trump card which is the return of former coach Pep Guardiola.
and The newspaper "Sport" said Tuesday that Laporta wants to be in his side Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola and which his contract ends in 2016 with the Bavarian club, but this time not as a coach but in another post.
It is not expected to be repeated Guardiola for the other stage as coach of Barcelona, but the club is still open doors for him, where Laporta plans current Bayern coach to be the sports director for the Catalan club in the event of winning the presidential election.
According the newspaper resources there have been contacts in this direction, Xavier Sala Amartin which was one of the club managers in the economic field during the presidential period of Laporta plays a big role in which, as compiled by friendship relationship with Guardiola and they are in constant contact.
Each of Laporta and Sala Amartin realize that they cannot provide a closed project on Guardiola, but they will present the foundations that will enable Guardiola himself to build his own plans and thus controls the aspect of team sports.
And Laporta works Rebekah his team to form a nomination to be excellent for the presidential elections, and also aims to achieve a convincing victory, which will remove all doubts about his return, so the group headed by Laporta believes it would be better for the interests that the elections held in 2016, when it will end the state initiated by Sandro Roussel in 2010 and continues currently chaired by Vice President Josep Maria Bartomeu.
And so intentions are clear for  Joan Laporta, who seeks to go to the polls with a trump card has begun a project to provide the members of the Catalan club with Pep Guardiola on sports administration head.

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