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"We're all very happy at Barcelona," boasts Toni Freixa

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The Spaniard made an effort to take a jibe at Barcelona’s rivals by claiming that things are jovial at the Catalan capital.

Spokesperson for the Barcelona board of directors, Tony Freixa, has expressed that the Spanish giants are enjoying a smooth run of things as everything has been in its place recently.
The man who is considered the voice for the Nou Camp outfit made the statement in connection with the latest revelation made by Real Madrid’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629.
The star forward revealed that he is displeased at his current club due to a professional issue with the Spanish capital-based outfit.
Whatever the reason may be, Ronaldo’s unhappiness at the Bernabeu has sent shockwaves all over the world of football.
The Real Madrid number 7 has allegedly provided the media with an excuse to come up with several speculations regarding his future.
Apparently, Barca are enjoying every moment of this turn of events at the reigning champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011.
Several reports suggested that the Portuguese international’s displeasure may be due to his wages at the Spanish club. Reports also suggest that as a result of this, the Catalans are willing to increase Lionel Messi’s wages at the Nou Camp.
Even http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tony-c35440 Freixa’s comments seemed as though he was making a mockery of the problem faced by Jose Mourinho’s men.
Although he refused to make comments about the former Manchester United man, the spokesperson ensured that his happiness was noticeable. 
Regarding a raise in Messi wages, Freixa commented that the Board always gives priority to the matters of the club; however, he added that he was unable to remark about a change in the Argentine’s salary.
In addition to this, he did state that if the Ballon d’Or winner gets a better contract from the club, it would be well deserved.
While talking to reporters, the Spanish national was quoted as saying:
"That's not the case for me at all. I'm very happy. Everyone's very happy here at Barça.”
"We don´t have anything to say about Lionel Messi’s salary at the moment".
If matters are to get worse between Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid, it will definitely have an impact all over the Spanish La Liga, including http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.

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