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After Dembele's departure, Barcelona's final decision to sign Bernardo Silva

Dembelé's departure could be a before and after in the transfer market.

By William Estrella

Dembelé's departure could be a before and after in the transfer market.
Dembelé's departure could be a before and after in the transfer market.

Various media report that Dembelé's situation with FC Barcelona is increasingly complicated and his departure no longer seemed impossible as was believed. For this reason, the fans began to speculate about what would happen in Barça with the millions that would enter in exchange for the Frenchman and if that would be worth it. As you can imagine, the spotlights automatically pointed to a certain Portuguese...

The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the hypothetical case of Dembelé's unexpected departure from Barcelona is that Joan Laporta can once again give life to the illusion of Bernardo Silva. Manchester City rates the player at 80 million euros and, despite the fact that the footballer wants to reach Barcelona, the culé club, for the moment, cannot afford to carry out such an investment.

Now, assuming that Dembelé leaves for the 100 million euros that will come into effect tomorrow, and Barcelona keeps the 50 million of 50% of the total value of the transfer that corresponds to it, the situation would be a very different one. In addition, it is estimated that the club will manage even more departures before the market closes, so the sale of the French crack would not be as terrible as estimated.

Dembele must make a decision right now

Barcelona begins to get desperate and must know Ousmane Dembelé's intentions immediately in order to plan how to proceed in the last stretch of the market. To do this, the Frenchman will meet with Xavi, with whom he has extreme confidence and welcomes discussing it with him. We will see what all parties resolve with this matter and we will keep you up to date with the second by second.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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