Bojan Krkic may be influenced by his father to leave FC Barcelona if certain demands are not met soon.
Bojan Krkic snr, the father of soccer sensation, Bojan Krkic, is very furious about two things. One is the red card awarded to his son in the U-17 World cup semi-final match between Spain and Ghana on Wednesday, 5th September in Korea and the second is about the slow pace being given to his son's full promotion to the Barcelona senior team. The young FC Barcelona forward received a paternal campaign for greater participation in the Barca senior team , saying that the Catalan club officials should give his young son more pubilcity and opportunity, just like it was doing to Bojan's fellow Barca B teammate, Giovani Dos Santos:

I think Barca can do a lot better with the way Bojan is being handled. He needs more playing time in the club and also more opportunty, just like they are doing to Giovani Dos Santos has ben fully promoted. Bojan needs to be actively involved in games. Any good player is often tempted to go somewhere else when he doesn't receive enough action and recognition from his present club. However, we are not considering any move in December when the winter transfer begins.
Bojan Krkic is expected to resume duty with the FC Barcelona senior team after the U-17 world cup ends on 9th September, 2007.
Bojan's father spoke even more angrily over the red card given to his son after the referee in the U-17 world cup match claimed Bojan committed a second bookable offence:

This expulsion was unjust! Not only was their no meaningful explanation to the reason for issuing the card, but the match was practically over and the referee still went on to award Bojan a red card. Bojan had behaved well all through the match only to be awarded a red card in the end. It's just not fair. This is the first time he's receiving a red card in his young career and I know he's strong and won't let it affect him negatively in any way. The referee was not right to have done what he did.
Bojan Krkic will miss the final against Nigeria on Sunday, but still remains in contention for the Golden Ball Award as the Best Player of the Championship, despite the red card. Bojan is also presently the second highest goal scorer in the world cup with five goals behind Nigeria's Macauley Christiantus, who has notched seven goals to emerge top scorer.