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In the midst of demands to pay referees, the impressive business of Barcelona

FC Barcelona are not going through a good time after the demands to pay referees, but his should give them a break.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona are not going through a good time after the demands to pay referees, but his should give them a break.
FC Barcelona are not going through a good time after the demands to pay referees, but his should give them a break.

Barcelona plans to carry out several important movements in the next window of the transfer market, both in the section of incorporations and in that of departures, which will be vital to be able to sign. However, there are players who would hardly be put up for sale by the club, taking into account their importance for the project.

Such is the case of Andreas Christensen, who has established himself as a valuable piece in the defense of Xavi Hernández's team, key for the Barca team to have been solid in this part of the season, conceding less than ten goals in what He goes from LaLiga, where he looks like a solid contender for the title.

According to the newspaper 'Sport', the Blaugrana's football director, Mateu Alemany, has held talks with the Dane's representative, Ilhan Gündogan, who has informed the manager that there are high possibilities that the Catalan entity may be receiving offers in summer in exchange for the services of the defender.

In fact, they specified that this proposal could come from England, so that the Nordic player, who is currently in the recovery process after the injury suffered in the match against Finland, returns to the Premier League. At the moment, the defender is not for sale, but the need to reduce the salary bill can squeeze Barça.

In Barcelona they need fresh money for their economy

Currently, Barcelona has the obligation to reduce some 200 million euros from its salary mass to adjust its figures to the financial fair play regulations, for which it must agree to salary reductions and specify some exits, especially if it is about sales in the case of the latter. In the case of Christensen, Barça will only agree to sell him an offer of 30 million or more.


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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