To finish its brandishing project for the 2022-23 football season, Barcelona are currently chipping away at concluding the arrangements for Chelsea protectors Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta.
Barcelona comprehend the players need to move to Camp Nou, however the circumstances set forward by Chelsea have been hard for the Blaugrana to process.
In a new visit to Barcelona of Chelsea's new proprietor, Todd Boehly, Spanish distribution SPORT says the Blues requested €25 million for the two protectors, yet Barcelona are not the slightest bit thinking about paying that sum for them.
All that since first, Barcelona know the players, themselves, are anxious to move and second, the team just has one year left on their separate agreements.
For Barça, their methodology is to treat these two exchanges independently as they accept it shouldn't accept more than €10 million each for the players to move to La Liga. To place things into point of view, Barcelona are expecting to finish these arrangements for under €20 million.
At Chelsea, there has never been any opposition regarding hindering the move, despite the fact that they believe Barcelona should regard the circumstances they have advanced.
Then again, the postponement in finishing the previously mentioned moves is made by Chelsea's failure sign substitutions.
In any case, presently, things are getting set up for the Stamford Bridge outfit. First up, they have concurred individual terms with Brighton's Marc Cucurella and, surprisingly, the exchange expense has now been settled.
Then, they are likewise pushing to obtain Wesley Fofana from Leicester City. Assuming that they figure out how to pull these two arrangements in time, Barcelona will expect to get into advance discussion for Alonso and Azpilicueta this week itself.
For the time being, be that as it may, everything Barcelona can do is to trust that Chelsea will make up for the separate shortfalls. Whenever that is finished, Thomas Tuchel will open entryways for the Barcelona-bound safeguards to move at last.
Total Comments: 0