At FC Barcelona there is a first team player who would be close to leaving the club. Furthermore, it was reported that the player in question would have been tempted by a team from Saudi Arabia, but he does not want to follow in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo. This is Sergi Roberto, the Barcelona youth player who could now go to Major League Soccer, with Lionel Messi.
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Al Qadsiah is the Saudi Arabian team that has been strongly interested in him, but Sergi Roberto would have rejected that offer in order to go to Major League Soccer with Lionel Messi, or at least that is what the latest rumors are.
Now, Sergi Roberto has to make an important decision, spend more time at Barcelona without being a starter and without being a pillar of the team, or take a step back and go to a less demanding league, like in the United States.
Furthermore, Sergi Roberto acknowledged that he never imagined reaching a level as high as Barcelona; “I never imagined that I could play football as a professional, I'm not telling you at Barça, because I have been a culé since I was little. It's something you can never imagine. All free time was for football.”
Sergi Roberto also knows how difficult it is to deal with injuries, and was asked about Gavi: "When you are at the top you should not believe yourself to be the best in the world and when you are in difficult moments you have to know that better moments are going to come."
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"I have seen many cases, when I arrived at Barça, of players better than me but who have not become professional footballers because in the end small decisions change a lot. Right now I want to go year by year, with Xavi I am very comfortable and I have everything your trust"
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