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The player Barcelona want and who gives his team money to let him go

He is desperate to join the Catalan side and Xavi is already waiting for him.

By Liam Styles

He is desperate to join the Catalan side and Xavi is already waiting for him.
He is desperate to join the Catalan side and Xavi is already waiting for him.
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FC Barcelona has seen the man who made them great in recent years lift the UEFA Champions League. Josep Guardiola lifted the UEFA Champions League title against Inter Milan and won his second treble of his career, which elevates him as one of the best coaches in history.

Xavi Hernandez knows that the Catalan side must aspire to this immediately. Although the problems are more financial than sporting, they will have to get rid of many of their great players so that they can enter the UEFA Champions League and comply with the Financial Fair Play rules.

There will be players who do not have much with the squad who will have to leave immediately. The case of Frank Kessie and Raphinha are the most important, as they could leave quite a lot of money to the coffers of the institution. Joan Laporta continues to fix the problems left by Josep Bartomeu in his stage, which are deeper than it seems.

The situation now focuses on covering the departure of Sergio Busquets, who is retiring with honors from the institution. The midfielder is evaluating whether he can continue playing professionally and is reportedly listening to offers from MLS, where David Beckham would unite him, once again, with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.

Which player would play for Barcelona for free?

Sofyan Amrabat wants to play for FC Barcelona. The Fiorentina midfielder is planning to give away the salary he gets from the Italian club in order to leave and be signed soon to the Spanish team. The 'Viola' team will not accept less than 20 million euros, which is not crazy considering that they had asked for Joshua Kimmich, who costs three times as much and Bayern Munich has him as untransferable.
 


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