Barcelona Sporting Director Deco will not travel with the team for their pre -season tour through Japan and South Korea.
Hansi Flick and his team eventually flew to Japan after a chaotic start to their preseason plans.
The defensive La Liga champions had previously announced that they would not go to Japan because they were not paid by an important promoter for their friendly against Vissel Kobe.
This announcement was quickly followed by a statement by promoter D-Drive, who accused the Japanese subcontractor Yasuda of fraud and non-payment and supported the legal action of Barcelona.
Barcelona was then looking for a friendship on July 26 before he traveled to South Korea with Flick who contacted contacts in Germany.
However, an update of 11th hour of vice-president Rafa Yuste on Jijantes (via MD) confirmed that they would travel to Vissel Kobe and be confronted.
The most important change focuses on Rakuten, former shirt sponsors of Barcelona, agrees to pay the money that is missing in the original deal to ensure that the friendly continues.
However, Deco remains in Barcelona, to complete a large number of squadron sale per Diario axis.
Pau Victor is on track to complete a switch to Sporting Braga – after he had been omitted from the traveling party – while Oriol Romeu weighs offers from Girona and Valencia.
Andreas Christensen could be sold, if a suitable offer arrives, but there are doubts about having Inaki Pena follow the last damage of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.
In addition to Deco, VP Elena Fort also remains in Barcelona, to continue the negotiations with the city council about the return for Camp Nou to Spotify.
Barcelona is convinced that they will reach their return date of 14 September, and that is the priority, but Fort is also planning a possible continuation of the Estadi OlÃmpic LluÃs Company.
