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Ilaix Moriba Beside Samuel Umtiti

AFTER THE AGREEMENT WITH THE LEIPZIG

Ilaix Moriba Sacks of the Barça in the social networks

Published:1/09/2021 - 19:55h

Updated:1/09/2021 - 19:55h

Ilaix Moriba, now player of the RB Leipzig, has devoted some words to the Barça in his account of Instagram. In the publication, appreciates to Ronald Koeman for having him given the opportunity, as well as to his mates and to the fans that supported him at all times

Calendar of FC Barcelona

After so many brush between the directive of the FC Barcelona and the representatives of Ilaix Moriba, the 'novel' has culminated with a favourable agreement for both parts. On the one hand, the player will be able to see more minutes in a club that bets by the youth, whereas the Barcelona team will perceive the quantity that wished by his traspaso.

From his arrival to the City Condal in 2010, the canterano had integrated to the first team during the past season in a party of Glass in front of the Cornellà. However, the back change of representatives did not finish for facilitating the things to the club for his renewal.

The message of Ilaix

Now, of face to his new adventure in the Bundesliga, the ex culé has wanted to devote some words to his ancient team, through a publication in Instagram: "Today I leave a big club to the that owe him a lot. Thank you, FC Barcelona by the development that had in The Masia and for allowing me live my dream".

In his post, accompanied by an image beside his mates, the young midfield player extends his gratitude to Koeman: "I Came of boy and now go me like a young man that wants to face a new challenge in another country. I want to appreciate to each member of the club, to each mate of team, to each trainer that have had and to Ronald Koeman for giving me the opportunity to debut".

Likewise, it has extended his gratitude to the followers of the Barça: "Also it would like me appreciate the support that the fans have offered me during all these years. All the memories will remain in my heart for ever". The publication has more than 190.000 'likes' and almost 15.000 comments.