Luis
Enrique will stay, says Barcelona president
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[June 08, 2015]
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona
president Josep Maria Bartomeu has insisted Luis Enrique will stay on
next season despite the coach refusing to commit to the club after
wrapping up a treble of titles on Saturday.
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Barca's 3-1 victory over Juventus in the Champions League final
meant they became the first team to win their domestic league and
Cup and Europe's elite club competition in the same season on two
occasions, repeating their feat from 2009.
Luis Enrique is coming to the end of the first year of a two-year
contract but was clearly unhappy with the sacking of sporting
director Andoni Zubizarreta, the man who appointed him, in January.
He fended off several questions about his future at a news
conference after Saturday's final, saying he was only focused on
celebrating the treble.
The uncertainty has been amplified by a looming presidential
election and a new chief in place of Bartomeu might want to bring in
his own man.
Bartomeu told Spanish radio on Monday he would offer Luis Enrique a
contract extension if re-elected.
"There is no need to suffer, Luis Enrique will continue," Bartomeu
said.
"His season has been 10 out of 10 and there is no reason to break
the contract," he added.
Barca celebrated their magnificent season with an open top bus tour
through the Catalan capital on Sunday, culminating in a spectacular
party with fans at their giant Nou Camp arena.
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They also announced the signing, pending a medical, of Sevilla
midfielder Aleix Vidal, who has impressed for the Europa League
winners this term and last month earned a first call-up to Vicente
del Bosque's Spain squad.
(Writing by Iain Rogers, editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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