Joan Laporta keeps receiving offers. Everyone wants to play for Barça, even those who decided to leave having the opportunity to succeed wearing blue and garnet. The last to pick up the phone to contact the president has been Marc Guiu, currently sad at Chelsea for the few minutes he's getting. The youth player considered that his progress would be cut short by other players and decided to go to Chelsea for 6 million.
Marc Guiu is not managing to adapt to Chelsea and is not in the best interest of his coach. So much so that he's already thinking about leaving. Six months after arriving, the Catalonian believes that the best thing to do is leaving immediately. El Nacional has made public that, in his circles, they are already starting to talk about his leaving Barça being a complete mistake and that, therefore, he should have stayed.
Marc Guiu, Ruled Out: Joan Laporta is Clear; He Will Not Return to Barça
At the time, Guiu's departure was very disappointing for Barça. They saw the potential in him to make it to the first team and stay there, while he had had opportunities to shine. He wasn't one of those players who decided to leave to get minutes elsewhere. After all, he managed to make his debut and play several times with the first team. In these cases, Joan Laporta is very clear about this.
The president of FC Barcelona believes that any youth player who has left for money and under strange circumstances should not return. This is his maxim and he'll continue to apply it on Marc Guiu, completely ruling out his possible return to Barça. He doesn't want him back because the reasons for his departure were not understood, especially with a renewal offer on the table for months.
Laporta has always been blunt in these cases and won't make an exception with Marc Guiu.
Marc Guiu Chose Money: That's How Joan Laporta Sees It
He had given excuses about joining a superior sporting project in a team that is virtually signing every day. Despite his statements, the reality is that Marc Guiu left Barça for money. On the table he had an offer to renew for 2 million per season. In contrast, he pockets three times that at Chelsea: 6 million per campaign.
If he'd chosen the sporting project, the reality is that Chelsea would have no doubts and would include him in the squad, but that hasn't been the case. At the slightest change, they will get rid of him because there they can't guarantee minutes or a place in the first team for him.
He has a lots of strikers ahead of him: Nico Jackson or Deivid Washington, as well as many others on loan from Chelsea. At Barcelona he only had veteran Lewandowski and Vitor Roque, who aren't playing right now.