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Bye bye Man City, Pep Guardiola's favorite player betrays him and would join Barcelona instead

He wants to be like Messi, the world champion who could come to FC Barcelona.

By William Estrella

He wants to be like Messi, the world champion who could come to FC Barcelona.
He wants to be like Messi, the world champion who could come to FC Barcelona.

Without a doubt, FC Barcelona is in an incredible moment, after having gone through one of its worst crises since Lionel Messi left the institution. With the arrival of Xavi Hernández, who put the team on his shoulder, they managed to emerge as La Liga champions and secure a place in the next edition of the UEFA Champions League.

The last reinforcement of the blaugrana club was that of the German midfielder Ikai Gundogan. Who came out champion of the 'Orejona', did not receive a proposal to renew with Manchester City, for this reason he hung the Citizens captain's ribbon and went to the club chaired by Joan Laporta.

Despite this great news, Barcelona received another two that are not good at all. On the one hand, Sergio Busquets decided to leave his historic club and go to Major League Soccer, to accompany Leo on his new journey with Inter Miami.

Who could leave the club would be the Polish gunner Rober Lewandowski. The 34-year-old striker could leave the Blaugrana club to play his last seasons at another institution, be it in Poland or at another elite club.

The champion who would take his place

Who could replace the Pole is the world champion Julián Álvarez. The Argentine would be looking for new horizons to have time on the field of play and be able to demonstrate his quality, which dazzled during the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The 'spider' played 31 games with Manchester City and scored nine goals.


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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