On tour in Asia, FC Barcelona’s president Joan Laporta looked far beyond preseason match scores. In a revealing conversation, he painted a vision of expansion—on-field brilliance married with global outreach. From aspirations of playing La Liga in the U.S. to nurturing prodigies and embracing a revitalized Champions League, Laporta’s blueprint signals a season rooted in ambition, identity, and ambition.
A La Liga match stateside? Barcelona raises its hand
Barcelona’s 2025 Asian tour was not just a warm-up—it was a platform to signal much more. Speaking with CNN, Laporta expressed clear openness to hosting an official La Liga fixture in the United States. Acknowledging the strong fan support across the Atlantic, he described any such match as both an honour and a cultural opportunity. With La Liga leadership reportedly enthusiastic, Laporta’s comments stoke the hope that the league’s first-ever U.S. fixture could happen soon—breaking new ground for Spanish football’s global reach.
Yamal the genius keeps Barca dreaming of Ballon d’Or
When it comes to star power, Lamine Yamal dominates the conversation. Laporta did not mince words: Yamal, he said, is a “genius,” nothing like the past greats, commanding his own legacy. While lionizing Lionel Messi’s unrivaled career, Laporta is equally convinced that Yamal—and perhaps Pedri or Raphinha—could lift Barcelona back into the spotlight at the Ballon d’Or. Their triumph, alongside nominations for both the men’s and women’s teams, underscores the club’s ambition to reclaim global football prestige.
Champs League reinvention keeps Barça motivated
Laporta lauded UEFA’s new Champions League format as a genuine improvement, praising its modern structure and competitive integrity. He also revealed a personal wish: to finally face Paris Saint-Germain in European knockout play. Last season, both clubs stood out for the quality of their play—yet fate never set a meeting. In reshaped Champions League dynamics, though, such a high-stakes showdown may no longer be so far-fetched.
Ambitious spirit meets city’s heartbeat
Barcelona’s leadership and identity remain tightly intertwined. Laporta’s CNN feature underscores how Barca isn’t just a club—it’s a global brand steeped in Catalan pride. Whether planning global matches, nurturing prodigies, or relishing Champions League battles, Barcelona seeks to unite sporting excellence with cultural resonance. It’s a vision that embraces both the next generation of stars and the next wave of global fans.