After the offensive Chelsea by Raphinha, Deco, end agent Leeds, met this morning with the leaders of the FC Barcelona to finish clarifying if the Barça he stays in the fight for the Brazilian winger or not. This Tuesday, the Chelsea reached an agreement with Leeds for the transfer of the international of the ‘canarinha’, 25 years old, in exchange for about 60 million pounds.
Raphinhawhich until now always kept the Barça As his priority, he wants to clarify if the Barça club will be able to fight for him with the Chelsea. Deco was already last week in Barcelona met with The door to find out first-hand if the Barça club maintained its commitment to the player. So, the Barça president stopped hiring him at the expense of being able to activate the economic levers. Now with the Chelsea offense. and a more attractive proposition than Arsenal’s, Deco has again moved to Barcelona to meet with the Barça sports leadership. In fact, after the meeting he has been seen leaving with the sports vice president, Rafa Yuste; football manager, Mateu Alemany; technical secretary, Jordi Cruyff and the deputy to the president, Enric Masip.
Dembélé, the other alternative
Parallel to the bidding of the Chelseathe Barça It is also pending to clarify the situation of Ousmane Dembele, who still hasn’t specified who his team will be once his contract ends this Thursday, June 30. To date, the French winger has maintained his desire to continue in the Barçawhile his agent has been intransigent with the offer from the Barça club and has been offering his player to all the big European clubs.
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