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The city of Barcelona is preparing for a decisive week in the institutional life of FC Barcelona. The club's presidential elections are just around the corner, and the future of the entity could undergo significant changes depending on the election outcome.
Joan Laporta is the clear favorite to continue leading the club, but within the Blaugrana environment, no one takes his re-election for granted. If the current president fails to stay in office, the impact could extend far beyond the boardrooms and directly affect the sporting field.
The Bench, the First Open Front
One of the first names that could be affected is Hansi Flick. The German coach has a close relationship with Joan Laporta, and his arrival at the Blaugrana's bench was directly linked to the sporting project promoted by the current president.
If power changes hands at the club, the coach's future could be called into question. A new board could opt to start a different cycle on the bench, jeopardizing the continuity of the German coach.
Although Flick has worked to consolidate a competitive project, his stability would largely depend on the institutional support he receives after the elections.
Players Under the Spotlight
The potential changes would not be limited to the coaching staff. They could also impact several key players in the squad. Among them, the name of Raphinha stands out, whose departure would be considered one of the most sensitive for the team.
The Brazilian winger has become a significant piece in the Blaugrana attack, and his exit would represent a significant blow to the sporting project.
However, he would not be the only case. Players like Fermín López, Dani Olmo, or Ferran Torres could also be involved in a possible squad restructuring if there is a change in the presidency.
In a context of economic adjustments and new sporting priorities, some players could be used as market assets to facilitate the construction of a new project.

A Result that can Change the Club's Course
The elections will not only decide who will lead the club in the coming years, but also which sporting model will shape Barcelona's immediate future.
If Joan Laporta is re-elected, the current project is likely to continue with relative stability. However, if another candidate prevails, the entity could enter a phase of profound changes.
In that scenario, both the bench and part of the squad could undergo significant modifications. Barcelona is experiencing days of maximum institutional anticipation, and the election outcome could redefine the club's course in the coming years.
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