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Barcelona outcast’s transfer to Ligue 1 club did not collapse because of failed medical
With Barcelona making new augmentations to their list, they must clean out the deadwood off of the crew to let loose space on the pay bill and effectively register the fresh introductions.
A few players have proactively left Camp Nou this late spring and more are supposed to be on out, with Samuel Umtiti being one among them. The 28-year-old has become undesirable at Barça and has been told to track down another club by the administration.
The French pro won't be a piece of the Catalans' pre-season visit to the United States of America as he will remain back with other leave bound stars like Riqui Puig, Martin Braithwaite and Oscar Mingueza to figure out his future.
Umtiti was purportedly surrounding exit in the previous week, as a transition to Ligue 1 club Rennes was accepted to be not too far off. The French outfit's chief, Bruno Genesio, had himself affirmed the interest in the protector, having worked with him in the past at Lyon.
Notwithstanding, the move wound up failing to work out, with various reports asserting that Umtiti had bombed his clinical prompting the exchange imploding.
Be that as it may, the 2018 FIFA World Cup champ's representative rushed to deny those hypotheses. What's more, presently, Rennes director Genesio himself has emerged and resolved the issue, expressing that Umtiti didn't bomb a clinical on the grounds that one was rarely held.
As cited by Mundo Deportivo, he said: "Please accept my apologies for the misleading data that has been delivered, I'm upset for Sam, in light of the fact that for no situation did he come to have a clinical test, not to mention a test that could not have possibly been decisive."
"I likewise have a pledge to him, and I needed to say that what has been said is actually a piece harmful and truly deplorable," he added.
By the by, with the move imploding, Barcelona are said to have been left disappointed as they seek track down another admirer for Umtiti.
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