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The 80 million player that FC Barcelona wants to buy, Xavi smiles

FC Barcelona wants to buy a player who has been one of the best and Xavi likes how he plays

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona wants to buy a player who has been one of the best and Xavi likes how he plays
FC Barcelona wants to buy a player who has been one of the best and Xavi likes how he plays

FC Barcelona is fighting on all fronts, both in the Spanish league and in the Champions League, however it does not neglect the issue of signings and players that it can also retain for the following seasons, as is the case of Joao Félix, who has It was one of the best things the team's attack has seen in a long time.

 

According to information from Radio Catalunya, Atlético de Madrid has decided to sell Joao Félix to FC Barcelona and valued him at 80 million euros. In this way, the attacker could stay in Xavi Hernández's team for a long time, which is undoubtedly great news for the coach because he has a forward who has shown a great level.

FC Barcelona has already begun to look to the future so that no other team wins the signing of Joao Félix, since it recently sounded like a possibility for Necastle. Xavi Hernández undoubtedly wants to continue having the Portuguese forward among his ranks, because he does not stop scoring important goals, in addition to assisting his teammates and getting along well with other elements such as Lewandowski, Gavi, Ferran Torres, among other names.

 

The reason why Joao Félix did not perform at Atlético de Madrid

Although he arrived as one of the best elements of the Portuguese league, Joao Félix was not what was expected at Atlético de Madrid and this is because he had a bad relationship with Diego Simeone, the team's coach. The player who was born in Benfica, when he arrived at Atleti, was not even the shadow of what he saw before. For this reason, at FC Barcelona he has gotten his second wind and is a figure in Spain.


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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