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Barcelona continues to face issues in the transfer market

The club's financial problems persist

By Darwin Largo

The club's financial problems persist
The club's financial problems persist
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The future of Barcelona is impacted following the confirmation that Leo Messi will not return to the club. With his absence, a significant setback has been experienced in the team's economic and sporting planning for the summer transfer market. Although the sporting direction has obtained approval from LaLiga for their viability plan, they must adhere to the 40% wage limit rule until player sales from the first team are made.

Under the leadership of Xavi Hernández, Barcelona is seeking to strengthen their midfield following Sergio Busquets' departure and also sign a center forward who can provide relief for Robert Lewandowski. However, all operations have been stagnant so far.

One of the players marked for exclusion in Xavi's project is Ferran Torres. However, the player has made it known that he has no intention of changing teams during this summer, despite rumors suggesting he would be willing to leave if an interesting offer arrived.

Another player in the spotlight is Ansu Fati. The academy graduate has attracted interest from Wolverhampton, and the English club has contacted his agent to try to sign him this summer. Wolves are willing to offer Rúben Neves plus a sum of approximately 30 million euros for the forward, but Fati's position is unwavering, and his goal is to succeed at Barcelona.

Regarding the loaned players

As for the loaned players, only Abde seems to have a chance of returning, while both Clément Lenglet and Samuel Umtiti are close to leaving the club for a combined sum of around 20 million euros. There is still a lot of work to be done with the rest of the players, and Barcelona will need to move quickly if they want to fulfill their sporting planning.


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