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Barcelona could lose two of their mid year signings, Andreas Christensen and Franck Kessie, for no good reason before they have even played a serious game for the club.
The two players ran down their agreements down at Chelsea and AC Milan individually and joined Barca on free exchanges. Nonetheless, the monetary condition of the Catalan goliaths implies their fleeting stays could currently reach a conclusion.
Barcelona's ongoing circumstance implies they unfit to enlist new players for the new LaLiga crusade. Furthermore, the clock is ticking as the new season starts off against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday.
ESPN reports that both Christensen and Kessie both have a condition in their agreements that would permit them to practice the option to leave in vain on the off chance that they are not enlisted in time.
Other new signings, Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules Kounde are likewise yet to be enrolled. Barca first-group regulars Ousmane Dembele and Sergi Roberto are experiencing the same thing after they marked new agreements when they had become free specialists.
The report adds that Christensen and Kessie's circumstance is marginally unique to other people who need enrolling. That is because of the reality they joined for no charge and can thusly leave by a similar strategy.
On the off chance that this seems as though it could work out, Barcelona will be compelled to persuade the specialists to convince the pair to remain.
Clock is ticking over Barca signings
Clubs right now have for the rest of August to enroll new augmentations to their crews.
In spite of their monetary dangers, Barca have spent over £126million on their new signings. In any case, they are likewise hoping to offload a portion of their most elevated workers.
Both Frenkie de Jong and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are Chelsea focuses, with the previous still likewise needed by Manchester United.
Barca have had the option to subsidize their new signings by auctioning off their TV privileges. Notwithstanding, they need to do considerably more to adjust the books and get once again into the great books of LaLiga.
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