Marc Bartra

God Serena

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Of course it hurts us. We dont get money to strengthen our team like other top clubs do. I'd love us to sign squad players from PSG, Chelsea, City or Bayern dirt cheap, but that aint happening because they dont put these buy-out clauses in their contracts like we do.

You may think the buyout clause dropping hurt us but you're really fooling yourself if you think Bartra would have gone for more than 10m, which is a negligible difference from what we actually got for him. These are players who play so little that their buyout clauses drop. Why would any club pay more than that for a 5th choice CB who couldn't break into the team in any way under four different managers? Other clubs are generally more willing to move their star players and stars who don't work out. If Turan played like he has been for Man United, there'd be no question that he'd have been out the door before the window even opened up. There's no way Song would still be a part of Bayern if he flopped there as hard as he did here, but we kept him and now he's practically worthless in the market. We'd make more on a sale of Sergi Samper than we would him and it probably isn't even close.

Hell, even right now we're missing out on a great opportunity to make a great sale on one of our world class keepers who are obviously unhappy with sharing. No, it's not the Valdes/Pinto situation all over again if we don't have two world class keepers, that's just the worst case scenario people use for fear mongering.

If we want to make real money from selling players we should consider selling more than just our trash. Our only major sales are from players who are themselves demanding a move. Notice the 33 and 32 million dollar sales of Alexis and Sanchez and how they are an example of us actually doing good business. They weren't working out, so they moved on to clubs that still wanted them. We're going to keep Arda Turan here until he's valueless just like we kept Song and nothing is going to change.

But yeah, Bartra's buyout clause dropping is totally the problem.
 

Abeir Toril

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I am glad with this direction and Bartra should feel the same. Borussia needed a Hummels's profile player and they got it comparatively cheap so they have to be satisfied as well. A general unease with estimating Bartra is related with irregular games and a lack of self-confidence. Now he has done a move representing substantial progress. All his weeknesses should disappeared in 2 seasons and by then he will create not inferior duo with Sokratis than Barcelona's one. Summarizing, Abeir Toril, Borussia and Bartra are satisfied.
Barcelona not and this is one of our weaknesses and one of our problems. Bartra is the next evidence of poor transfer policy. Both clubs from Madrid do it better while Barcelona is going to have sequent nerve summer window.
 

El Flaco

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El Flaco

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Bartra's interview with Sport English

How did the move to Dortmund come about?

It was all really quick. As soon as we received the offer, we valued it as a really good one, and it filled me with excitement. It’s an important challenge for me. It was a big step, but seeing how last season was, I imagined it would happen.

Could you say there was no other option but to leave?

I think this option arrived at a really good time, in which I have gone through everything. I’ve had good years at Barça, and tough years, but in general they’re moments which have made me mature. And even more so this past season, which has been complicated and everything went down the path so that this opportunity arrived.

It doesn’t seem logical that Barça offered a renewal, to then send you out on loan at 25…

During my time at Barça I’ve always said that loans aren’t something which I like. It’s like being in no-man’s land. If I go somewhere, I go properly, with my heart, with all the strength in the world. The club were aware that I don’t like loans, even more so knowing how this season has gone. The important thing was the confidence Dortmund showed in me, which made me especially excited.

It wasn’t necessary to talk with Luis Enrique?

We didn’t speak because the facts are more clear than words. But I will never have a bad word for Barça or Luis Enrique. What I am now is because of what I’ve been through before. I’ve been at the club during the best era in its history. I have won a lot of titles, with other managers and with Luis Enrique. I’ve reached this point of maturity because of the good things and the bad things that have happened.

Is it comforting to leave with your manager saying you're an example of professionalism?

A manager may count on you more or less, but the main thing is to give everything as a person and professional. I leave with my head held high, with the sensation that I’ve done everything I could for the team, my team-mates and the manager… [managers] choose, they have their priorities and I respected that until the end. Therefore, I’ve taken the decision I had to so that I can grow.

You said there will be one more cule in Germany…

I’m a cule since birth. What I’ve experienced makes me one more cule, beyond some of the moments I didn’t like. Despite everything, I leave a lot of team-mates and friends at Barça, in addition to the fans, who have made me feel valued. I’ve noticed their support and that’s worth more than anything.

How many times have you heard: How could they let Bartra escape?!

Yes, they’ve said it to me on the streets, friends, cules that I know… I suppose it’s because I’ve spent so much time at the club and because of my strength. It’s clear these are things that happen, everything goes on and, in the end, the challenge with Dortmund excites me a lot.

Replacing Mats Hummels sounds tough…

I’m one of the people who look as far as possible, I like great challenges. When you want to give the best of yourself is when you can bring the most to the team and your career.

Can you take the Bundesliga off of Bayern?

Last season, with three games to go, [Dorrtmund] were still fighting for the title and they were finalists in the cup. We’re going for everything. In the Champions League they’re a team that always play their part. It’s a competitive side and that fits me perfectly. For the style of play, for how they treat the ball, the pressing. It’s similar to Barça and the Spain side.

Talking of Spain, how do you value Del Bosque’s blind faith in you?

The confidence he’s shown in me, not just now, but for years, has been one of the pillars for continuing and not giving up. The objective was to be at the Euros, among the best, and I am proud to achieve that. It’s a great generation [of Spanish players].

For sure - Nolito would be a bargain for Barça? As Pique said…

He’s in a spectacular moment, not just now, but for a while now. At Barça B he showed he was a great player. He’s one of the best players on the market.

If you were Robert Fernandez, would you sign him?

‘Nolo’ knows the club well, but Barça decide. I’m no-one to say who they must sign.

Do you dream of arriving in Germany with the European Championships under your arm?

It would be incredible and it would fill me with motivation to keep growing. Without doubt it would be the best way to go to another club and another city.

http://www.sport-english.com/en/new...say-bad-word-about-barca-luis-enrique-5200940
 

zanela

Senior Member
He's been received very well by the BVB fans (atleast to my knowledge). Needless to say, the Bale-Copa incident came up in their discussions, and there was one comment that I found particulary funny. About how Hummels would have looked better in the same scenario as he would not even make it in to the frame. :D
 

El Flaco

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Bartra: "I played a match against England and was then left out of the Clasico. At that moment it was clear I shouldn't stay at Barcelona."

Bartra: Relationship with Luis Enrique? “I won't go into details. The coaching team and the president showed that they wanted me at Barça."

Bartra: "But it’s one thing to be there and another to feel valued. There were moments in the season when I didn’t count at all.”

Bartra: “When I made my debut under Pep [Guardiola], I felt his confidence. Tito [Vilanova] decided to put me in the first team."

Bartra: "With Tata [Martino] I played practically 30 games which gave me the chance to play for the national team."

Bartra: “I was progressing until Luis Enrique arrived. I started well with him but later I stopped counting. It was tough 18 months for me."

Bartra: Return to Barcelona? "I’ve been transferred. I’m not in no-man’s land. Borussia didn’t accept a buy-back option.”

Bartra on Umtiti: “It’s not easy to be centre-back at Barça. You need to be physical, quick & good at bringing the ball out from the back.”

http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/momento-que-bartra-decidio-irse-del-barca-5262944
 

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