Barcelona asks about Bogarde's nephew

The competitions in the world of soccer are acquiring a certain filming as the days progress and the teams never stop probing the market to try to bring new wisdom to their squads. Barcelona, ​​a club plunged into a serious institutional and sports crisis With a summer full of tension and uncertainty, he seeks to create a fresh and renewed team that can refloat a situation of indignation within the culé social mass. The Dutch pearl Melayro Bogarde, nephew of former Barcelona player Winston Bogarde, likes it a lot to reinforce the defense.

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Rotterdam central defender, born in 2002, is owned by Hoffenheim, but has a contract that expires in June 2021. An interesting situation for the buyer, since the end of the contract is near. Apart from the interest of Barcelona, ​​as the journalist Gianluca Di Marzio tells us, Milan joins the bid to prop up the Rossoneri defensive axis. Both institutions will try to convince the player, much to the liking of his countryman Ronald Koeman.

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Melayro, who debuted last May in a Mainz – Hoffenheim, became the youngest Dutch player to debut in the Bundesliga at 18 years and two days. The footballer has also drawn stares from the Premier League. Guardiola's Manchester City compared him to Stones for his height, strength and ability to play the ball. Bogarde, however, gave long to the cityzens and explained: “I don't want to go to a club to be transferred to other teams for years.”

Dutch legends Robin van Persie and Dennis BergkampThey, like Winston Bogarde, have young people in their family with a ball stuck to their foot. In the case of the first two, it is your boys who are trying to achieve success. Van Persie's son Shaqueel falls in love at just 13 years old in the lower categories of Feyenoord. Some of his volley against Ajax went viral in mid-October and remembered what his father did at clubs like Arsenal. Precisely, in the club's Under-23 team gunner this testing Mitchel Bergkamp, ​​although his performance so far is not being brilliant and he has one last train to succeed as his father Dennis did in North London.