Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What Next For Barça After Transfer Ban Upheld.


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Yet another appeal for Barça. Barça seems to be as busy on the pitch as they are off the pitch. Last week, FIFA rejected FC Barcelona’s transfer ban appeal regarding the transfers of youth players into La Masia. The punishment was that the team could not sign players for two transfer windows. Thus, Barça risk the chance of not signing any new players next season which makes you wonder why didn’t they plan ahead and do more this transfer window.
Last Wednesday, FIFA made the decision to maintain their original decision of banning Barça from signing new players. This stems from FIFA’s decision back in April to ban Barça, and the RFEF, after they ruled that both had “violated several provisions concerning the international transfer and first registration of non-Spanish minors with the club, as well as other relevant regulations with regard to the registration and participation of certain players in national competitions. The investigations concerned several minor players who were registered and participated in competitions with the club over various periods between 2009 and 2013.”
I won’t waste much time arguing FIFA’s position. I don’t think these kids are subjected to child slavery by being a part of La Masia. Also, it does seem silly that FIFA cares for children playing at academies but at the same time, do not seem to care for the children of those men who have died building World Cup stadiums and those children who work in awful conditions making shoes and kits that are worn by players for their football clubs and countries.
Barça dropped the ball in the way they handled this issue from the beginning till now. They probably should have hired a very good law firm to help them with the initial inquiry and followed up to see if it was adequate. Also, Barça claimed that they were expecting the appeal to be turned down. If so, then why are they putting all their eggs in one basket by relying on the Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn this decision and risk being shut out from signing new players?
Court of Arbitration for Sport already heard one appeal recently when they refused to reduce Luis Suarez’s FIFA four month ban; just eliminated the ridiculous “no football activity” ban. So I don’t like Barça’s chances in getting this ban overturned; perhaps reduced to one transfer window but I don’t like Barça’s chances in getting a complete overturn. Thus, there is the risk of signing new players in the future.
Which is why I am a bit disappointed, but not surprised, at the way the club has conducted itself this transfer window. I was expecting many players to leave and so far, that has happened with Alex Song and Dani Alves the only ones that have yet to find new teams. Alex Song won’t feature in any league matches for Luis Enrique as the club tries to offload him but Dani Alves seems to be sticking around partially because of lack of interest.
Of course, the Barça board promised change and with it, came many new faces. Barça’s new additions are Marc-André ter Stegen, Ivan Rakitić, Claudio Bravo, Luis Suárez, Jérémy Mathieu, Thomas Vermaelen along with former Barça B players coming back from loan Gerard Deulofeu, Rafinha. I don’t consider players coming back from loan as new signings although the Barça board deemed them as “signings”.  Ultimately, the list of new players is a mixed bag in terms of impressing me. Only Marc-André ter Stegen and Ivan Rakitić were the ones I was hoping for.
Since he is a Barça player now, I will hope that Suárez will come through and be an important player in the attack up front with Messi and Neymar along with not losing his cool and doing something stupid. The disappointment of going from seeing the club linked with the likes of Laporte and Marquinhos and then signing Mathieu and Thomas Vermaelen while being also linked to Brazilian fullback Douglas is not exactly up lifting.
If Barça do end up being hit with the transfer ban, the team will have to rely on these players to defend the club’s backline for more than one year. Pique, Bartra, Mascherano, Mathieu and Vermaelen as our centerbacks with Dani Alves, Montoya, Jordi Alba and Adriano as our fullbacks is not exactly reassuring. Then again, this is the club that thought Alex Song was going to be a good signing. The most frustrating thing about all of this is the club not signing players on sign and loan deals in case the ban is not overturned. Instead, they now have to rush to finish these sorts of deals, if they want to, with a few days left in the transfer window.
Hopefully the likes of Ié and Bagnak and others from Barça B will get to their chances to play with the first team as Munir did this past weekend. If the ban is to remain in place, then Barça will have to rely on their youth and with Luis Enrique in charge, one can hope that the former Barça B manager will rely on them a whole lot more than his predecessor, with and without the transfer ban. Barça have always relied on La Masia as the backbone of their team and now, La Masia will have to be relied on more than ever.

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