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90% of Barcelona players on the transfer list this summer – report

90% of Barcelona players on the transfer list this summer – report

Barcelona are gearing up for a busy summer ahead. Following a trophy-less 2023/24 campaign, the club are looking to make widespread changes in the squad for the season ahead.

Barcelona’s bid to reinforce the squad, however, will be impossible without freeing up the Financial Fair Play margin, which is why the club may have no option but to listen to offers for their star players.

90% of Barcelona players on the market

Keeping that in mind, a recent report from Diario AS suggests that Barcelona have listed 90% of their players on the transfer market.

That means the club are likely to listen to offers for the majority of the first-team stars, in a desperate attempt to bring in revenue.

Only a few handpicked players are exempt from this list, including the likes of Lamine Yamal, Gavi and Pau Cubarsi, among a few others.

Yamal is one of the untouchables at Barcelona (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

On the flip side, Barcelona are open to listening to offers for star defensive duo Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo, both of whom could yield significant transfer value.

The same applies to Raphinha. The Brazilian international has emerged as one of Barcelona’s more consistent attackers lately. But his future remains uncertain, knowing he could fetch a good value in the market.

Other first-team stars facing an uncertain future at Camp Nou include Robert Lewandowski, Frenkie de Jong, Inigo Martinez and Vitor Roque, who is yet to win over the trust of coach Xavi Hernandez.

Even Pedri is not exempt from this list, especially in light of his injury woes. Barcelona are hopeful Pedri can move on from his fitness problems next season, but the club could listen to offers for the Spaniard if he doesn’t.


Source link : https://barcauniversal.com/90-of-barcelona-players-on-the-transfer-list-this-summer-report/

Author : Connell Edgar-Jones

Publish date : 2024-05-14 18:23:02

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