Barcelona Sporting Club’s debt with Damián Díaz will be paid in 2027

According to Carlos Alfaro Moreno, injury and performance of ‘Kitu’ in the outcome of the season do not respond to the player ‘backing down’.

Barcelona will get rid of financial commitments with the player Damián Díaz (35 years old) in 2027. This was said by Carlos Alfaro Moreno, president of the Canarian club, who recalled that the institution has a “very important, millionaire debt” with the bullfighter captain, that in September he renewed his contractual relationship with the team until 2023.

“With Another there is a very important economic debt, millionaire, of past leaderships ”, remembered Alfaro Moreno in the program on the internet Truthful, medium The Post, in an interview released Sunday.

The manager detailed the conditions of the new agreement with Díaz: “We were always in dialogue with Another and your representative. That negotiation had two paths: renegotiation (of debt) and continuity (on campus). It was adapted to our financial reality (it accepted a reduction of amounts). He renewed his contract and was signed in the middle of the Copa Libertadores, about to play the semifinals, for two years, so that he can design his future as he wants: linked to Guayaquil, to Barcelona ”.

You agreed to collect your debt in monthly payments starting in 2024: 2025, 2026, and 2027″ Explained Alfaro Moreno, in charge of Barcelona since December 2019 and whose administration covers a four-year period, that is, until 2023. Also in Truthful, hinted that he will not seek reelection: “I am determined to recover my normal and family life.”

In this context, the 57-year-old former striker denied that the Canarian captain’s injury in October (he missed the Clásico del Astillero and finally returned to play on November 20) and his discreet performance in the outcome of the campaign respond to extra-football situations: “I can’t let go of the ‘backed down’ thing. In my soccer years I have never reliably corroborated that a player goes backwards on purpose. It is an urban myth that I do not share. We have good times and bad times”.

Born in Rosario, Díaz first joined the bullfighting club in mid-2011. He was a fundamental piece in the achievement of the national championship in 2012, playing 40 games that season. He stayed until mid-2013, when he migrated to Arab football (Al-Wahda team). He returned for the 2016 campaign (he appeared in 39 matches) and achieved his second crown with the yellows, a record that he expanded in 2020. In January 2017, he became an Ecuadorian naturalized and has played in the National Team. (D)

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