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Barcelona Rebuild:How Barcelona Would Line Up Next Season
Barcelona, who were unable to win any titles owing to the unavailability of some of their great players such as Memphis Depay and Ansu Fati, will rebuild their team this summer in preparation for the 2022/23 La Liga season, in order to contend for some of Spain's most prestigious prizes. As a result, I decided to write this post to show how they would line up with their transfer ambitions for the coming season if they were to win the champions league and the La Liga title.Under Xavi's guidance, Ter Stegen, who has a few of years left on his present contract, will fill the goalkeeping post for the squad next season. Ter Stegen's current deal has a few more years left on it.
B. Defenders: If Barcelona is successful in getting Christensen and Koulibaly aboard this summer, Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christensen, and Kalidou Koulibaly would constitute a formidable central defensive combination for the Catalan club. Araujo would play in the center back position with Christensen and Koulibaly.
Frenkie De Jong, Soler, and Pedri are the midfielders in C.
D. Forwards - If Barcelona can recruit Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig and Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich this summer, Ansu Fati, Ferran Torres, Christopher Nkunku, and Robert Lewandowski will command Barcelona's attacking frontline next season. Ansu Fati, Ferran Torres, and Robert Lewandowski, on the other hand, will headline Barcelona's attacking frontline next season. To get an idea of how they might be placed, look at the figure below.
Do you think Barcelona can dethrone Real Madrid as La Liga winners next season with the lineup that has been predicted?
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Midfielder rejects Barcelona's bid, while Liverpool prepares a €9 million deal.
Xavi is eager to sign new contracts with crucial young players as soon as feasible.
Barcelona will have to work hard to persuade Gavi to sign a new long-term contract. The Catalan club has been in talks with the adolescent player for several months, but no deal has been reached.After breaking through this past season, the 17-year-old midfielder has established himself as an important member of Xavi Hernandez's first-team squad. Gavi is a frequent member of Spain's national team, and in a recent match against the Czech Republic, he became the squad's youngest goal scorer.
Gavi's contract expires in a year, and Barcelona is eager to sign him to a new long-term contract. The Catalan giants made an offer recently after months of negotiations, but the player and his agents turned it down.According to FCB World, Barcelona offered Gavi a two-year deal worth €2 million per season, which the player turned down outright. He wants a four-year contract that pays him €4 million in the first season and then increases by €1 million each season.It's unclear whether Barcelona will agree to the teen's demands, especially given the club's financial difficulties. The Catalan club's president, Joan Laporta, has stated that the club will not bend over backwards to meet the players' demands, but they do not want to lose Gavi.
Gavi wants to stay in Barcelona and work under Xavi, but that depends on Barcelona agreeing to his requests. If the Spain international decides to leave the Camp Nou this summer, he will not be short of suitors.
Liverpool are thought to be the front-runners for his signature, with the Reds willing to meet his current contract's €50 million release clause. If the Premier League heavyweights register a bid, they will be able to avoid any talks with Barcelona.
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