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Barcelona signed them as stars, now they betray them and will sell them to sign Messi

FC Barcelona has some candidates to sell and the black list is far from what Lionel Messi would have asked to return

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona has some candidates to sell and the black list is far from what Lionel Messi would have asked to return
FC Barcelona has some candidates to sell and the black list is far from what Lionel Messi would have asked to return

FC Barcelona is already beginning to work on the squad for next season in terms of ups and downs that Xavi Hernández's squad may suffer. The dream of repatriating Lionel Messi would be tied to some requests from the Argentine regarding the team's assembly and also to what could happen with the Financial Fair Play.

According to the information provided by Sport, Lionel Messi would have asked the Culé Board of Directors to speed up the departures of Robert Lewandowski Marc Ter Stegen, Ansu Fati and Ousmane Dembélé. However, from that black list, the only one who intends to sell FC Barcelona according to Mundo Deportivo is Ansu Fati.

Far from taking the point to Lionel Messi, FC Barcelona thinks of making the games with a list that would have the Brazilian Raphinha, the Spanish Ferrán Torres, Erick García, the Ivorian Frank Kessié and the former Chelsea Marcos Alonso. Those names are far from those that Lionel Messi would have stated as a condition of return.

FC Barcelona has another rival in this pass market

Beyond the intentions that FC Barcelona may have regarding possible signings and movements of the Market, today there is a main obstacle called Financial Fair Play. This factor is key for the club to be able to carry out the operations it has in mind, including the return of Lionel Messi.

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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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