Barcelona eventually has to travel to Japan, despite the fact that he announced the opposite exactly 17 hours earlier. The Blaugrana have canceled their friendly match against Vissel Kobe for Sunday, but it seems that they might be in the city.
The Catalan side had announced that they would not go to Japan because they were not paid for the friendly by the promoter. This was followed by a statement by promoter D-Drive, who accused the Japanese subcontractor Yasuda of fraud and non-payment, while Barcelona supported their legal steps.
Barcelona was reportedly looking for a friendly Sunday before he traveled to South Korea to give their players a run, and on Wednesday evening, vice-president Rafa Yuste, Jeantes (via MD) told you that they would not travel after they were not respected.
“We work to go to Korea. We are not going to Japan because they have not respected the club; we defend the interests of the club. There are people who do not respect the similarities.”
