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Barcelona season ticket holders are set to face tough times with the club's president Joan Laporta, after it emerged they were reselling their tickets.
The Catalan giant’s Champions League reverse fixture against Inter Milan at Camp Nou has seen most of the club’s tickets being traded on the black market, much to the dismay of Laporta.
According to Barca Universal, a video posted on Twitter shows home tickets on sale ranging from €65 to €600, starting from single tickets to multiple tickets.
Here are the 15 times Ronaldinho shocked the football world
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Laporta has now threatened to cancel the season tickets of some club members if a certain number of games are not attended.
According to Laporta, this move is an act of strict action against resellers. He publicly warned the club’s season ticket holders of the repercussions of their actions.
Meanwhile, Barcelona is interested in Naby Keita and is considering a number of free-agent acquisitions for 2023, including the Liverpool midfielder, HITC reports.
Keita’s current deal at Anfield runs out at the end of the season and Barcelona hopes to acquire the Guinean star, who is touted to leave Liverpool with the imminent arrival of Jude Bellingham to the club next summer.
Keita hasn’t played a single minute for Liverpool this season, with a hamstring injury keeping him on the sidelines.
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported Barcelona and Bayern Munich's recent rivalry could take a shocking new twist. That's if recent reports are to be believed.
The two clubs have been embroiled in a mini battle over the summer after Robert Lewandowski swapped the German side for Spain.
The Polish forward and his former side were engaged in a war of words, and Lewandowski was worried about the reception he would receive during the Champions League tie between the two sides in Germany.