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How Barcelona might lineup next Season if all of their transfer targets are signed
Barcelona is one of the most active teams in this transfer market, despite the fact that they have yet to make any signings. The Catalan club has expressed interest in bringing some players to Camp Nou to prepare for upcoming season matches, and they are willing to spend a lot of money this summer.
Regardless, Robert
Although Lewandowski has been strongly linked with a move to Barcelona, no agreement has been reached between the Catalan club and Bayern Munich.
The dominant Bundesliga club is making every effort to keep the 33-year-old attacker on board. Bayern Munich has rejected Barcelona's €40 million plus €5 million in add-ons bid for Lewandowski, according to Bild. According to the report, Bayern Munich will not sell the 33-year-old forward for less than €50 million.
At this point, it's unclear whether Barcelona will make a better offer for Lewandowski or wait until his contract expires before signing him on a free transfer next summer.
The Catalan club will also face stiff competition from Chelsea for the signing of Raphinha, a 25-year-old Leeds United winger. Leeds have received offers from both clubs, but Raphinha prefers to stay at Camp Nou.
Barcelona has yet to make a move for Bernardo Silva but Man City expects nothing less than €80 million. Jules Kounde and Cesar Azpilicueta are also targets for the Catalan club.
Azpilicueta and Alba will play as full-backs, while Araujo and Kounde may form a defensive partnership.
A midfield trio of Pedri, Busquets, and Bernardo Silva is possible. Ansu Fati, Lewandowski, and Raphinha could start early.
Matches are also expected to feature Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ferran Torres, and Gavi, with Ter Stergen remaining Barcelona's number one goalkeeper. Barcelona is one of the most active teams in this transfer market, despite the fact that they have yet to make any signings. The Catalan club has expressed interest in bringing some players to Camp Nou to prepare for upcoming season matches, and they are willing to spend a lot of money this summer.
Although Robert Lewandowski has been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona, no agreement has been reached between the Catalan club and Bayern Munich. The dominant Bundesliga club is making every effort to keep the 33-year-old attacker on board. Bayern Munich has rejected Barcelona's €40 million plus €5 million in add-ons bid for Lewandowski, according to Bild. According to the report, Bayern Munich will not sell the 33-year-old forward for less than €50 million.
At this point, it's unclear whether Barcelona will make a better offer for Lewandowski or wait until his contract expires before signing him on a free transfer next summer.
Chelsea is also vying for the signature of Leeds United's 25-year-old Raphinha, winger Leeds have received offers from both clubs, but Raphinha prefers to stay at Camp Nou.
Barcelona has yet to make an offer for Bernardo Silva, but Manchester City is expecting at least €80 million. Jules Kounde and Cesar Azpilicueta are also targets for the Catalan club.
Azpilicueta and Alba will play as full-backs, while Araujo and Kounde may form a defensive partnership.
A midfield trio of Pedri, Busquets, and Bernardo Silva is possible. Ansu Fati, Lewandowski, and Raphinha could start early.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ferran Torres, and Gavi are also expected to play, and Ter Stergen remains Barcelona's starting goalkeeper. Goalkeeper
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