Barça has opened the possibility of signing in the next winter market, according to 'Mundo Deportivo'. The club's coffers have eased somewhat this summer and the club is ready to face some incorporation. The first two names that sound are Raheem Sterling and Dani Olmo, two players that already sounded this summer for the Barcelona club. Guardiola and City had given the green light for the English international to leave … as long as he had an offer. Alemany came to be in Manchester to speak with City, but did not make much progress. Meanwhile, Dani Olmo is a player who likes a lot at the top of the club. Canterano, has grown exponentially in the last two seasons, but it does not seem that Leipzig will let him escape at any cost.
In any case, the Barça moves. Laporta has very good memories of the first winter signing he made in his first term, in January 2004. It was Edgar Davids, who did not count at Juventus, he played 18 games (13-3-2) and left an unbeatable memory. The Dutchman had immediate performance and helped, with his aggressive and winning mentality, in the first take off of a team that, from the following year, became champion.
Nevertheless, Barça have not had much fortune in their last winter signings If you think about the Yerry Mina, Boateng, Murillo (Braithwaite arrived later due to the injuries of Suárez and Dembélé) and the technical secretariat, with Ramon Planes at the head, they do not want to make the same type of mistakes. Last season, winter targets Eric Garcia and Memphis Depay had to wait for this June.
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