Barcelona Jersey-Eleven different languages in the dressing room

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In the Barça dressing room this season there will be as many as eleven possible languages spoken: Catalan, Spanish, English, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Croatian, Portuguese, Bassa and Arabic. Apart from Catalan and Castellano, spoken well by the majority of Luis Enrique’s first team squad, this season German and Croatian must be added, and there were no speakers of those languages last season.

Ivan Rakitic is fluent in both these languages. The Croatian player, born in Switzerland, can communicate in Spanish, English, German and Croatian. In fact, he uses German to communicate with goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, and Croatian to do the same with Barça B signing Alen Halilovic.

Another two who speak four languages are Rafinha (Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese and English) and Song (English, French, Spanish, and Bassa, an indigenous language of Cameroon). Mathieu and Vermaelen are also fluent in French, whilst Munir El Haddadi, fromBarça B, is the only player who also speaks Arabic. Italian, in this case, is represented by Luis Enrique, who worked for a year in  Rome

FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC have reached an agreement in principle for the loan of Gerard Deulofeu to the Andalusian club for the 2014-15 season, an operation designed to ensure that he gets to play as many games as possible and therefore develop as a footballer.

Following the announcement of the verdict by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) regarding the appeal against the sanction imposed on Luis Suárez by FIFA, FC Barcelona hereby announces that the player will join the first team’s training session scheduled for tomorrow Friday at 9.30 AM CET in the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

Suárez will be presented as a new FC Barcelona player on Monday at the Camp Nou, on occasion of the Joan Gamper Trophy match. The morning after, Tuesday, the Uruguayan will appear for the media on the Camp Nou turf and then give a press conference.

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