Thegoalmac has learned that Luis Enrique is ready to blood Barcelona's next generation of youth players after their transfer ban until 2016 was confirmed this week.
This could be a blessing in disguise for Barca for me, because they could now use this opportunity to nurture stars for the future rather than buying them. See what Mr said Enrique said after the cut and tell us what you think about youngster filling the void of Barca not signing players.
Barca's punishment was originally suspended as an appeal was launched
to the governing body and, when that was rejected, Barca took their
case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
However, CAS upheld the original ruling meaning Barca cannot make
transfers until 2016, with the club banned from making additions for two
transfer windows.
Head coach Luis Enrique admits the situation is not ideal, but the
44-year-old is happy to utilise players coming through the club's youth
ranks.
"It came as something of a surprise, we would rather a different decision but we'll deal with what we've got," he said.
"We've got a good enough squad right now to cope and I have a lot of respect with the players in reserve.
"Because we can't sign players we'll give more chances to those players and we'll keep an eye on how they're progressing."
CAS' decision may cause a particular issue for Barca in the
right-back position with Dani Alves previously announcing that he will
leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season, while
Martin Montoya has also expressed a desire to depart Camp Nou.
However, Luis Enrique insists the ban does not affect the future of either player.
On Montoya, he said: "It doesn't change anything, he said he would like to leave the club, he announced that to the club.
"Yes, there's been a turn in events since the CAS announcement but
I remember that every player has a buyout clause and they can leave the
club if that's what they so desire."
In regards to Dani Alves, he added: "With Alves it's a sporting
situation I'm not going to make public things I speak about with the
directors of sport, they're private matters.
"He's an important player in this squad. Whenever these situations arrive I speak to the implicated parties first.
"There's no rush in this respect and the fact we can't sign new
players doesn't mean we have to look through a magnifying glass at every
departure."

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