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Jordi Masip defending the goal of the FC Barcelona

MASIP Will GO OF THE BARÇA

Jordi Masip is near of fichar by the Valladolid

Published:16/07/2017 - 12:12h

Updated:16/07/2017 - 12:12h

As it explains "Sportive World" in the version of this Sunday, the guardameta Jordi Masip would play the next course in the Valladolid, team that is a member of the Second Division. The up to now third Barcelona goalkeeper did not have gap in Barcelona

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There was an option in Girona, another in Gijón... But everything seems to indicate that Jordi Masip will finish playing the next season in the Real Valladolid. Like this it has explained it this Sunday in his web page "Sportive World". The up to now third guardameta of the Barça would play like this in Second Division.

According to the half quoted, Masip is very near to close an agreement with the club pucelano that directs Luis César. They would remain small details for resolving but the 'himself' gives practically by safe. The Valladolid wants to return to First Division -the past season remained to the doors to play the playoff- and is not escatimando efforts.

The exit of Pau Torres, second goalkeeper of the club vallisoletano, forced to the Valladolid to move index card in the goal, alreadyqu and Isaac Becerra had remained like the only goalkeeper of the first team. Masip Would be the ideal relief and would form a really powerful tandem with the ex of the Girona. 

It fits to remember that Masip was the first footballer that began the operation gone out of the Barça in this summer. The end of agreement of the guardameta of Sabadell was the first step of a cleaning that also has carried to Cristian Tello and Jérémy Mathieu.

Ortolà, his relief in Barcelona

It does some days confirmed the return of Ortolà. The Valencian, after a season yielded to the Sportive Alavés, has gone back to struggle with Marc-André Ter Stegen and Jasper Cillessen by a gap in the goal. His role will be residual, surely, but will try to struggle for achieving minutes. 

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