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Friday: Biggest Barcelona Transfer News and Updates


Barcelona season is about to end in a way that is not expected, the team objectives are yet to be achieved. This can also be justified by the teams' crisis on and off-field, there were reported cases of strong disagreement between the players and the board members, not to talk about the tension between senior players and the coaches. The team is now trying to salvage their season with Champions League underway.

Barcelona are planning to regain their dorminance and power in Europe by signing players who could help move the team forward. Barcelona captain Lionel Messi has expressed his desire to play as long as he is happy, however the player warned that he needs a competitive team around him to be able to win. Barcelona would do whatever it takes to keep Lionel Messi happy.

Below are the biggest transfer news and updrates for Barcelona:

1. David Alaba wants to join Barcelona - report

David Alaba's decision to join Barcelona is a good news to all Barcelona fans around the world, but the problem is how much he would cost. The player is reportedly offering himself to Barcelona as he prepares for an exit from Bayern Munich. However Barcelona understood that it will be very difficult to sign him this summer, due the financial problem incurred by Coronavirus Pandemic.

The player is reportedly holding up his contract renewal, that will enable him leave for free next season. That's when Barcelona would be more capable of accommodating the defender. Who won't like like join Barcelona? Playing for Barcelona is a dream for every player.

The Austrian left-back has been said to have been wanted by Barcelona for many years, due to his ability to play in different positions apart from left-back, such as central defender and midfielder. The player is reported to be asking for 20 million Euro per year from Bayern, although he might lower that demand for clubs like Barcelona.

Source: BARCA BLAUGRANES

2. Inter wants to sign Messi in deal worth 260 million euros

Inter are considering signing Lionel Messi on a free in 2021. This will be an effort to make their dream a reality by luring Messi to the club. Lionel Messi's contract will expire on June 30, 2021, despite his team effort to make Messi renew, that might not make the player renew. Messi wants to be happy and he is not right now

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, if Inter are able to sit down with Messi in 2021, the team will offer the player astronomical figure that would tie him to the club, a four year that would cost them 260 million euros.

Inter can regain the amount they invested in Messi within few days, even his shirt sale can give them such amount, the team is also looking at the economic benefits Messi will bring to Inter and also Serie A.

Source: Marca

3. Arsenal on Willian transfer alert as Barcelona 'make offer' to Chelsea star

Willian is set to decide on his future after Saturdays FA Cup final, the player is wanted by Tottenham and arsenal but now Barcelona have reportedly table an offer for him. Willian is expected to leave Chelsea on a free transfer after FA Cup final, with his contract at Chelsea set to expire soon.

Barca have tabled an offer of a three-year deal for Willian, according to Sky Sports News, now the decision will be in Willian's hands whether to remain in London or go to Barcelona. Snubbing Barcelona for other clubs is something extremely difficult looking at the status of the team, and players like Messi whom every player want to play together with.

Source: Sky Sports

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