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Laporta saddened by Etoo

Football story by sport.co.uk, Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:19:04 GMT



Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted to being saddened by the situation which sees star striker Samuel Eto'o pondering a move away from the Camp Nou.Manchester City are desperate to try and tempt the Cameroon international away from the European and Spanish champions, who have offered Eto'o an improved contract.



Laporta told the Cadena Cope radio station: "His representative and Samuel have said that he wants to continue and the club have offered him a contract renewal with the same conditions that he had, which we believe are very good.



"I think that what his representative is doing is not helping Samuel. It's a mistake to take the debate in the media. It's not doing the player any favours.



"Personally this matter has left me a little disappointed, it saddens me because I hold Eto'o in high esteem.



"I would like, in the same way as I've said up until now he has given a lot to Barca, that he reflects on what Barca have given him.



"I will do everything possible to find the best solution for the club and for Eto'o. It would be best for both parties."



Meanwhile, Valenica president Manuel Llorente has rubbished renewed rumours suggesting that his club are in talks with Barca over a deal for Spain striker David Villa.



He told Europa Press: "Valencia is not negotiating and has not negotiated with Barcelona, at all."





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