The former Barcelona president may run once more for office, since he feels things are not being done the way they should at Camp Nou's offices.

Joan Laporta, Barcelona's ex-president, is considering seriously to run once more for the top spot with Los Blaugranas in 2016. Laporta believes Josep Maria Bartomeu and previous President Sandro Rosell have not done things correctly leading the team, so he would step up once again to put the Blaugrana's house in order.

"I think that there is a world of possibilities to make things better. I'm seriously considering to present my candidacy, because I'm sure I can make things work for the club. When the time comes, I'll be ready," Laporta expressed during a press conference.

Laporta, who has been on trial for his wrong doings while leading Barcelona, criticized former president Sandro Rosell and the current leader, Josep Maria Bartomeu, since he believes they are not sufficiently honest to lead the institution.

"Rosell and Bartomeu are like a coin with the same face on both sides. Rosell took off without explaining anything he'd done, and the other one was never up for an election, he was just imposed by someone I don't know," Laporta added.

Laporta was in charge of the team from 2003 until 2010. During his term as president, Los Culés won four Spanish Championships and two UEFA Champions League titles, among other trophies.