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He arrived as a star at FC Barcelona, now they would kick him out for poor performance

FC Barcelona might have to get rid of this player.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona might have to get rid of this player.
FC Barcelona might have to get rid of this player.

FC Barcelona is going through a low moment in the season. In the Spanish League they are already in third place, four points below Girona and four points below Real Madrid. Now, one of the stars is close to leaving the club, as he has not performed as expected.

After the goodbye of Sergio Busquets, FC Barcelona tried to cover that difficult-to-fill gap with the signing of a footballer who could be up to the task. Big names were heard, such as Joshua Kimmich, but Oriol Romeu finally arrived, a player who was signed after the approval of Xavi Hernández. At the beginning he had several minutes and possibilities but that rhythm was lost as the dates went by, becoming a substitute. In fact, in the derby, the coach opted for Gavi in that position despite not being a trademark midfielder.

The issue is that Oriol Romeu's level has not been stellar at all and according to information from the newspaper Sport, the player could be one of the first to pack his bags to leave in the next transfer market. In the consideration of Xavi Hernández he lost ground and due to his low exit clause, his long contract until 2026 would not be any type of impediment. Girona, the club from which he arrived, could be his destination again.

They want a La Liga star

Oriol Romeu is not the only footballer from Girona who has a relationship with FC Barcelona. The club's leaders closely follow the movements of Savinho, an attacker with a presence in the aforementioned Club. His market value is 20 million euros and at 19 years old he looks to be one of the promises not only of La Liga but also of Europe.


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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