European football has entered a war for the central. Barça, Chelsea, Seville, Juventus and Napoli, among others, have entered a bid for defenders. players like Koundé, De Ligt o Koulibaly They don’t know at this point where they’re going to be next season. The Barça he is moving with the Sevilla player in the spotlight.
Sevilla sold Diego Carlos and now he knows that Koundé it’s on the market. Marcaoof Galatasarayy (PSV) are some of the players he is following as a relay. Barça has the French in its sights and is pulling strings. It is even spoken with a personal agreement. The problem is the 65 million required Monchi and that Chelsea He’s hell-bent on hiring you. Last year he already put on the table an offer of 50 ‘kilos’, rejected in the Pizjuan.
Tuchelthe coach of the English club, however, looks at De Ligt, central defender of Juventus who has leaked his desire to leave Turin. It was clear at the summit that he kept his lawyer with the club a few days ago. The problem is that the asking price for him is 120 million. Barça also likes the player from the Netherlands but he is an exorbitant millionaire. JUve, however, is not willing to listen to proposals.
And in the middle Koulibaly. The Barça contemplates it like alternative to Koundé. It’s cheaper. It would be around 30-35 million. The Naples He wants to renew him, the player resists. By Laurentiis, his president, assumes that he wants to leave, but is not willing to let him do it Juventus. He prefers me to play outside of Serie A. The game can be long.
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