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Breaking news, Barcelona would betray and kick out these 3 stars to have more money for Mbappé

These 3 players may leave Barcelona, sooner rather than later.

By William Estrella

These 3 players may leave Barcelona, sooner rather than later.
These 3 players may leave Barcelona, sooner rather than later.

The transfer market is far from over and there are still dozens of moves to be made. By movements, we understand signings, sales, assignments, terminations, renewals or whatever, all these aspects are key when facing a new season, Barcelona is more than clear that its main objective is to sign, but to do so, they must first get rid of a good number of players. Today we are going to tell you about the 3 footballers who are about to leave the club and if it is really worth letting them out.

Laporta still owes Xavi Hernández two more signings, the right-back and a new midfielder. Although the maximum president transmits calm and trusts that they will arrive, before they will have to make a good box as well as reduce the salary mass. Olympique de Marseille and Juventus arrived to do Barcelona a favor and want to take 3 of their players.

While the French team is getting closer to Clement Lenglet and Eric García from Italy they are putting more and more pressure on Franck Kessie. Of the first two there is no estimated amount and the negotiations have not yet begun; For the second the talks are more intense than ever and everything would indicate that the French midfielder would go on loan for between 10 and 15 million euros added to some bonuses.

Good news for Barcelona

The outlook is very hopeful, Laporta is about to release 3 players who are precisely on the transfer list. With the money collected from these sales, it will be possible to lighten the salary mass in a good way and, obviously, enter a good amount of euros in order to meet the objectives of the transfer market. Barcelona is on the right track.


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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