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Xavi wants Barcelona to complete the signing of €10 million midfielder before pre-season

Barcelona will kick off their pre-season campaign in a little over a week, from July 10. And, according to a fresh report from Gabriel Sans of Mundo Deportivo, manager Xavi Hernandez wants the club to complete the signing of Oriol Romeu before that.

After ruling out moves for Martin Zubimendi, Joshua Kimmich, and Marcelo Brozovic, Barcelona have settled on Romeu as their option to fill the pivot position left vacant by Sergio Busquets’ departure.

The 31-year-old is a player familiar with the club’s system and philosophy, having come through the ranks at La Masia.

Having returned to Spain after over ten years in the Premier League, Romeu enjoyed a solid season with Girona in 2022/23. The 31-year-old is a player with great defensive abilities and is fairly reliable on the ball as well.

While he would not necessarily be the tailor-made Busquets’ replacement Barcelona were looking for, Romeu’s experience, familiarity and the €10 million release clause make him a viable option for the club.

There had been talks of Girona being open to further reducing his asking price if a player was included in the deal. But, as per latest claims, the Catalan side are upset with Barça’s flirtations with their midfielder and will demand the release clause be paid in full.

Barcelona boss Xavi is understood to be keen on bringing Romeu on board and that too before the pre-season starts.

It is understandable given that the manager would want the midfielder to have all the time he needs to adapt to his new team and teammates so that he can hit the ground running as soon as the season starts.

It is now up to Barcelona to tie up the deal and deliver Romeu’s signing for Xavi after landing Ilkay Gundogan and Inigo Martinez, with the latter’s signing likely to be made official tomorrow.

Barcelona midfielder ‘tempted’ by Saudi Arabia offer, decision will impact Brozovic transfer

Barcelona’s precarious economic situation is no new headliner. The Catalans have their hands tied up on the financial front, and it comes as no surprise that they continue struggling to make big offers on the transfer market.

After completing the signing of Ilkay Gundogan and reportedly Inigo Martinez, the Blaugranas now face a direct need to sell players. After all, they can only send proposals to potential targets if they have an inflow of funds to show.

Frank Kessie is the clear favourite to depart on that front. Barcelona have received an offer from Saudi Arabia for the Ivory Coast international, and Javi Miguel reveals that the player is tempted by it.

If Kessie’s move to Al Ahli comes to fruition, the Catalans will immediately activate the option to sign Marcelo Brozovic. The Inter Milan star ironically also has an offer from the middle-east but has placed it on hold to evaluate Barcelona’s interest.

The Nerazzurri have agreed a deal worth €23 million for the Croatian International with Al Nassr. And the fee is reasonable for a player who still has at least three quality years on his feet.

The pressure is now on the offices at Spotify Camp Nou to match that offer, for any delay in presenting a proposal could end with Brozovic committing his future to Al-Nassr.

Given the gravity of the situation, rapid developments are expected surrounding Kessie’s sale in the coming days. After all, the player knows that he will not have minutes next season after Ilkay Gundogan’s arrival.

Reports yesterday stated that Al Ahli were willing to shell out €20 million for the Barcelona star, and it remains to be seen if the Blaugrana stand their ground in asking for a higher fee of around €30 million.

Kessie made 28 La Liga appearances for the eventual champions last season, scoring one goal and providing one assist in that duration.

Barcelona plan to make four signings and sell six players, have informed La Liga – report

There has been not much significant movement on the transfers front at FC Barcelona apart from the signing of Ilkay Gundogan. But the club are planning to make some major moves in the coming days and weeks.

Indeed, according to Gerard Romero, as of today, Barcelona plan to make a total of four signings in the summer window while also offloading six players. And they have informed the same to La Liga.

The four players that the Catalans intend to sign are – Gundogan, Inigo Martinez, Vitor Roque, and a pivot midfielder.

As mentioned earlier, Gundogan has already arrived at the club earlier this week. Meanwhile, An agreement is understood to be in place to sign Martinez for free, although an official announcement will only be made after his contract with Athletic Club expires on June 30.

As for Roque, a €45 million agreement has been reached with Athletico Paranaense while the player will be penning a six-year contract until 2029. But there is still no confirmation of that deal either and doubts continue to remain about his registration, which could see the young striker’s arrival get postponed.

Finally, the pivot position continues to pose a challenge for Barça, but they are making some progress in their pursuit of Marcelo Brozovic. However, they have just six days to make an offer for the Croatian who is also being courted by Al Nassr.

As far as the exits are concerned, Barcelona have had little to no success thus far, with the club failing in their attempts to get rid of players.

As Romero mentions, the Catalans intend to offload six stars this summer, with Javi Miguel of AS then revealing the names of those who the La Liga champions wish to offload.

Unsurprisingly, the list features returning loanees Clement Lenglet, Samuel Umtiti, Alex Collado, Sergino Dest, and Nico Gonzalez. And the final name is that of midfielder Franck Kessie.

Even though the likes of Ferran Torres and Ansu Fati have been linked with exits, they are reluctant to leave. As such, their departures cannot be guaranteed which is why their names might not have been mentioned by the club to La Liga.

Either way, only time will tell how many of these operations that the Blaugrana can complete before the window slams shut and whether there will be room for more signings than the four being mentioned for now.

€40 million-rated Barcelona forward has offers from the Premier League

Barcelona are desperate to sell off some players this summer in order to lower their salary mass and generate some much-needed revenue. However, their efforts to do so have proved futile thus far.

One of the players for whom offers will be studied this summer is misfiring forward Ferran Torres. It has been reported that selling the 23-year-old Spaniard is a priority for the La Liga champions this summer and that they will seek a fee of €40 million for him.

Now, Gerard Romero reports that Torres already has received offers from the Premier League. However, the attacker is reluctant to leave the club, which has blocked the exit.

Torres signed for Barcelona during the January transfer window of 2022, arriving from Manchester City in a deal worth €55 million plus add-ons.

However, 18 months later it is safe to say that the investment has not paid off in the way that manager Xavi Hernandez would have imagined.

The Spanish attacker has been largely inconsistent during his time at Barça and is no longer a regular in the team either, with Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Ousmane Dembele ahead of him in the pecking order.

Should Vitor Roque arrive, Torres could further slide down the order of preference. Given his disappointing displays, declining importance, and the need to reduce wages, the Catalans are keen on selling the former Valencia ace, along with fellow attacker Ansu Fati.

Newcastle United are said to be interested in Torres and would be willing to offer the €40 million sum that Barcelona seek.

Now, Romero is claiming that Torres already has proposals to return to the Premier League. But the Spaniard remains firm on his stance of not wanting to leave the club, compounding Barcelona’s problems in the transfer market.

Unless there are one or two big sales, the Blaugrana will find it difficult to sign and register new players which could end up hampering their transfer plans for the rest of the summer.

Barcelona could re-sign ex-defender and sell him to get rid of €5 million Pedri debt

In light of Barcelona’s strained financial situation, an array of options are being considered to alleviate the monetary problems.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the latest formula being taken into consideration refers to the operation involving their former youth prospect, Mika Marmol.

After transferring the player last year to FC Andorra last summer, owned by the legendary Gerard Pique, the defender showcased a string of strong performances, with many Spanish teams now showing interest in the player.

The Blaugrana retained 50% of the centre-back’s rights and reserved a €1 million repurchase option. And they are now considering re-signing him by activating that clause before selling him off to newly-promoted La Liga side Las Palmas.

The Canary Islands outfit have entered the race for Marmol’s signature following the player’s upward trajectory, with manager Garcia Pimienta giving the green light to a move. But Barça now plan to take advantage of the situation.

Due to the signing of Pedri from Las Palmas in 2019, the Blaugrana have a debt worth around €5 million to settle with them.

Barcelona are considering buying back the center-back for €1 million, selling him to Las Palmas to settle a part of the debt that they owe the newly-promoted club.

Las Palmas manager Pimienta is familiar with Marmol, having worked with him at Barça Atletic. Owing to Pimienta’s experience with the player, he is keen on acquiring the left-footed centre-back’s services.

Barcelona can exploit this interest and reduce the financial obligations they must still face in regard to Pedri’s deal. However, the window for repurchase closes in July.

With departures hard to come by, creative solutions like these will surely take some burden off the hierarchy, as little as the impact may be.

Barcelona forward was ready to separate from his agent over differing transfer stance

It is safe to assume that Ansu Fati is making life difficult for Barcelona. At this moment, the Blaugrana board is keenly working on achieving Financial Fair Play margin and for that, high-profile player exits are of absolute necessity.

In this context, the likes of Ferran Torres and Ansu Fati are understood to be Barcelona’s main bets to be offloaded but as it turns out, none of the players are willing to move at the moment.

In fact, journalist Alfredo Martinez via La Porteria claims that the young forward is very convinced of staying at Barça to the extent that he was ready to part ways with his representative, Jorge Mendes, because he was told that he had to leave the club.

Over the last few weeks, reports have emerged that there had been some tension growing between Fati and Jorge Mendes. The reason is the latter’s desire to take his client away from Barcelona.

The super agent was believed to be of the idea that the youngster should pursue better options, but Fati insists on staying. Furthermore, it is even said that in order to continue at Barcelona, Fati has rejected several advancements from clubs like Wolverhampton Wanderers.

As such, Mendes seems to have relented in his efforts to convince Fati to leave.

“Ansu wants to stay. He wants to stay. He has scored three goals in his last games. What else do you want? He is a phenomenon. One of the best young players in the world,” he told the press recently.

At the moment, nothing is concrete except the fact that the 20-year-old wants to continue at Barcelona and for that very reason, he is not speaking to other clubs.

In a hypothetical situation, if the 20-year-old accepts to move, his transfer will be pretty much straightforward as Barcelona would demand a standard fee and his full salary would come off the wage bill. But for this to happen, everyone must be on the same page.

€75 million-rated Barcelona superstar’s sale not ruled out if a ‘special’ offer arrives

Despite the departures of ageing stars like Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, Barcelona are still facing a major financial crisis and are not in a position to pursue top players in the transfer market.

In order to mitigate the crisis, the club desperately need to reduce the salary mass, which could involve the sale of star players, reports Achraf Ben Ayad. He claims Barcelona must sell rapidly in order to balance their books.

The Catalans are well aware of the situation and have been trying hard to get rid of unwanted stars. And, as per the report, the sale of midfield mainstay Frenkie de Jong is not entirely ruled out if a ‘special’ offer were to arrive.

The 26-year-old has aroused interest from Bayern Munich lately, with Thomas Tuchel keen on his services.

The sale of de Jong seemed unthinkable heading into the summer, as the Dutchman has been one of the club’s top players this past season. His consistency performances were crucial for Barcelona as they secured the league title.

With Busquets leaving, de Jong’s presence seemed even more vital for the season ahead. However, it appears Barça could be open to considering an exit for the former Ajax starlet.

The Blaugrana, though, are facing an age-old problem. None of their star players are keen on leaving Camp Nou.

It must be mentioned that joining Barcelona is a dream for many footballers on the planet. This is why the likes of Raphinha, Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres have shown no desire to leave Camp Nou this summer, despite pressure from the board.

One would expect even de Jong, whose market value is €75 million, to remain at the club, especially given the way he resisted a departure last time out. With that in mind, it will be interesting to see how things transpire in the coming weeks.

The jersey numbers that Ilkay Gundogan could wear at Barcelona

After what seemed an endless wait, Barcelona finally announced the signing of Ilkay Gundogan earlier today. The arrival of the treble-winning captain on a free transfer will go down as one of the window’s best deals, and perhaps a historical one for the club itself.

Along with the announcement of his signing, however, comes the question surrounding the number he will don at the Blaugrana. After all, there are not too many kit numbers left in Xavi Hernandez’s squad.

As it stands, there are seven numbers for the German maestro to choose from.

Neither the No. 8 jersey which he wore with Manchester City, nor the No. 21 that he dons with the German national team is available.

With the chances of Pedri or Frenkie de Jong forfeiting their numbers highly unlikely, Gundogan will have to settle for a new number that he has never worn before. The options left on the table are 2, 3, 5, 12, 14, 16, and 18.

While it appears that the midfielder is spoilt for choice, a more pragmatic look would reveal that his choices are, in fact, limited. After all, No.s 2 and 3 are usually associated with defenders.

In that sense, the No. 5 kit recently vacated by Barcelona legend Sergio Busquets stands out. After all, it is only fitting that a captain’s shoes be filled by another treble-winning captain.

Gundogan will not be the one to wear the armband for Barcelona next season. Yet, with his experience and quality, he will undoubtedly be one of the leaders on the field over the next few years. In that sense, the No. 5 for Gundogan may be a match made in heaven.

Of other options, the No. 18 also stands out as a jersey with a rich history. After all, it was only recently vacated by one of the club’s best left-backs, Jordi Alba.

Arsenal boss Arteta praises Xavi: “Barcelona needed a figure like him”

Speaking in an interview with MARCA, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hailed his Barcelona counterpart Xavi Hernandez, claiming that the Catalans needed someone like him to take the club back to success.

Xavi took over the reins at Barcelona in November 2021, replacing Ronald Koeman. At the time when he arrived, the Catalans were in a difficult position. But the 43-year-old led the team to a runners-up finish in La Liga in his debut season.

Xavi followed it up by guiding Barcelona to the La Liga title as well as the Spanish Super Cup this past season, ending the Catalans’ drought in the Spanish top flight.

The manager has come in for plenty of praise from his players, club president Joan Laporta, and several others, with Arteta also now joining in to hail the Barcelona head coach.

“I have known him since we played together at Barça. Only by knowing his character and how he feels about the game, it was clear to me that Barça needed a figure like him,” Arteta told MARCA.

“He has been able to withstand the pressure and has been true to his ideas, always defending the club and the players. The team has been very reliable all year,” he added.

Arteta himself has done quite well at Arsenal, who missed out on the Premier League title by whiskers this past season. There have been talks about the former midfielder being a future managerial candidate for Barcelona.

As such, the Gunners’ boss was asked if he would like to manage a La Liga club like Barça or Real Madrid in the future, to which he replied:

“Spain is my country. I have been away for many years and at some point it could be an option to return to La Liga and have different experiences. But now…”

Barcelona told to shell out €30 million to sign 23-year-old Portuguese midfield enforcer

There has been some noise about the future of Florentino Luis lately. Reports suggest the Benfica starlet is being scouted by FC Barcelona as a potential replacement for Sergio Busquets.

A product of Benfica’s famed youth academy, Luis is coming on the back of a successful season in the Portuguese top flight. The youngster racked up over 50 competitive appearances, becoming a central figure in Benfica’s midfield unit.

The 23-year-old’s performances have not gone unnoticed, with Barcelona considering him as a potential long-term replacement for Busquets, who has joined Inter Miami.

But Barcelona may have to shell out a sizeable sum in their bid to sign Florentino this summer. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Benfica are asking for a fee of around €30 million for the services of the young midfielder.

The 23-year-old has a contract at Benfica until 2027 and has shown a lot of potential at an early age. The Portuguese giants, therefore, have no intention to offload their star player on a cut-price deal this summer.

Barcelona’s pursuit of Florentino could be further complicated due to the competition from AC Milan. The Rossoneri are in the market for a new midfielder this summer, especially after Sandro Tonali’s departure to Newcastle. They have identified Luis as the ideal solution.

With Newcastle paying a fortune for Tonali, Milan have the cash to burn and should not find much difficulty budgeting the Portuguese in their plans this summer. Barcelona, in contrast, are not even in a position to guarantee immediate registration of the 23-year-old.

With that in mind, it will be a surprise to see the Portuguese youth international heading to Camp Nou this summer. Barcelona, though, have no shortage of alternatives, having recently stepped up their pursuit of Inter Milan veteran Marcelo Brozovic.

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