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They said that he was going to be better than Messi, now Barcelona will kick him out for failing

Enough with the silly comparisons with Lionel Messi.

By William Estrella

Enough with the silly comparisons with Lionel Messi.
Enough with the silly comparisons with Lionel Messi.

FC Barcelona has a defined roadmap in terms of incorporations but it has some pending duties to resolve within the squad. In fact, the culé president affirmed in a press conference weeks ago that first the Blaugrana needed to sell and then buy. This is directly linked to the limit that LaLiga has imposed on the salary mass with Javer Tebas as president of the entity.

To avoid both financial and sporting sanctions for breaching the Financial Fair Play, Barcelona has to sell some players or renegotiate with those with the highest salary in the squad. One of the most important issues for Barcelona is the future of Ansu Fati, who despite having a contract valid until 2027, has not had the expected role and has not left great sensations for coach Xavi Hernández either.

Throughout the season, the coach sent him to the field whenever he could, but he never presented the level that was expected. When it seemed that Ousmane Dembélé's injury would do him wonders to earn a place in the starting eleven, the '10' of the Blaugrana did not take advantage of it and today he is the last striker in the consideration of the Spanish strategist. In Barcelona they plan two options for the future of the footballer born in Guinea-Bissau.

The goal they have with the Barcelona '10'

According to 'Barcelona News', they contemplate only two alternatives for the attacker. The first is to sell it with the help of his representative Jorge Mendes and reach an agreement that leaves a large profit for the institution. While the other alternative that sounds would be to lend him for a season so that Barcelona allows him to add minutes away from the Camp Nou and thus regain confidence.


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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