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After winning LaLiga, Xavi Hernandez chooses his favorite player and it's not Messi nor Neymar

FC Barcelona seeks a leap in quality in its attack and Xavi Hernández would have already made a decision between Neymar and Di María

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona seeks a leap in quality in its attack and Xavi Hernández would have already made a decision between Neymar and Di María
FC Barcelona seeks a leap in quality in its attack and Xavi Hernández would have already made a decision between Neymar and Di María

FC Barcelona is not enough to celebrate the La Liga title, which is already thinking of being able to put together a strong squad for next season. The great objective is to be able to be champion of the Champions League and for that Xavi Hernández thinks about possible reinforcements. Regarding the drinkables, there are two high-ranking strikers who could have their chance at Culé.

Faced with Yannick Ferreira Carrasco's refusal, two important players appear on the world scene. On one side is Neymar, who does not go through the best of those present at PSG. On the other, Ángel Di Maria, loved by Juventus, who wants to renew his contract. Given this scenario, Xavi Hernández would have already made a decision.

The FC Barcelona coach, if he had to opt for one of the two, would lean towards Neymar, who he knows from his passing when they were both teammates at the Blaugrana. Xavi Hernández knows well what the Brazilian can give him in attack and that is why he would take advantage of the Argentine striker.

The difference between Neymar and Di Maria

FC Barcelona has Neymar and Ángel Di María in the folder. However, there is a not minor issue that marks different contractual scenarios. As for his ties with their respective clubs, the Argentine is released from Juventus at the end of the year, so he would get the pass in his possession, while the Brazilian still has one more year in France.


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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