Joan Laporta’s fourth Barcelona mandate has opened with an immediate succession signal from inside his own power structure.
Barca Universal, relaying RAC1 and SPORT, reports that Rafa Yuste has admitted he would like to run for the presidency when Laporta’s current term ends. The timing matters: Barcelona confirmed that Laporta formally began his new term on July 1, after Yuste had served as interim president through the transition.
Why Yuste’s Timing Matters
This is not a campaign launch, but it is a deliberate marker. Yuste leaves the interim presidency with stronger institutional visibility, having been praised at the inauguration before returning to his vice-presidential role.
For Laporta, the upside is obvious. A visible continuity candidate can help protect the current sporting and financial project from looking like a one-man structure. That matters while Barcelona are still balancing Spotify Camp Nou delivery, wage control and an aggressive squad build around Hansi Flick.
- Rafa Yuste has now publicly left the door open to a future run.
- Laporta begins a mandate that runs to 2031.
- Barcelona get an early succession thread before the next electoral cycle has even started.
ReadBarcelona recently assessed how Laporta’s new board sharpened the club’s Madrid-facing message. Yuste’s hint adds another layer: internal stability is already part of the pitch.






