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In addition to the fact that they want to fire him, Xavi Hernandez receives his worst news

Xavi Hernandez got some terrible news.

By William Estrella

Xavi Hernandez got some terrible news.
Xavi Hernandez got some terrible news.

Incredible, but true, absolutely nothing comes out of FC Barcelona this week. The leadership suffers another strong shift in intention, which had on the doorstep of the transfer market regarding one of its many future prospects, and perhaps one of the closest to reaching the Blaugrana team. Deco regrets it, and Xavi surely also because of the situations that we will explain below.

The echo and the bells left by last Sunday's defeat in Montjuic against Girona CF by a score of 4 to 2, greatly complicated the team's progress this season in LaLiga, given what was believed could be the opportunity for a replacement and improve. Although despite the defeat, several of the elements of Michel's team were observed, to think about possible arrivals to the club, which could be expected to be the beginning of some negotiations in this regard.

Discarded and loaned from Manchester United for this season, the Netherlands international, Donny Van de Beek, has been strongly rumored to join Barça. It was believed that his few minutes in the English team, where he has participated in less than five games in his midfield position, would fit very well to be able to focus on a big signing and his low market cost, only 10 million, according to Transfermarkt, was the best it could be for the leadership.

But here we have a new enemy of the Blaugrana leadership, because Xavi has fallen and has lost a key element at this time facing the second leg of the season. According to the information reported by the journalist specialized in transfers, Fabrizio Romano has mentioned that, in the last few hours from the Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt, has made the verbal agreement for this player official, offering a bonus of 15 million to Manchester United for your token. Which would once again frustrate Barça's plans to replace its core line.


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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