FC Barcelona would be interested in signing Bernardo Silva of Manchester City, according to one report, on one condition.
The French media outlet Le10Sport states that Portuguese is a main objective for The Blaugrana, who is a “proven quality footballer”.
Waiting for the arrival of his compatriot Francisco Trinco, Pedri and Miralem Pjanic this summer, Barca is running out due to the economic constraints of the coronavirus pandemic.
Previously, his two main goals were Lautaro Martínez and Neymar, but the club is now in danger of scoring or strengthening Quique Setien’s team for the upcoming 2020/2021 campaign.
The first to get $102 million in money or $79 million plus Junior Firpo, will require a much larger sum of $167 million flat or $200 million from the exclusive Webster Ruling to get the new PSG star.
Back in Silva, however, it is an idea that will be done a technique around the age of 25 if Antoine Griezmann is sold.
Meeting recently with senior officials with his sister Maud, the Frenchman has noticed his guaranteed importance at the Camp Nou and enjoys a contract that will run until 2024.
Similarly, Silva is connected to the Etihad for a year, until 2025, but Barca, subsidized through Jordi Battle of Mundo Deportivo, can gain advantages from his smart appointments with super agent Jorge Mendes.
Also representing Cristiano Ronaldo and the right-back of the Nelson Semedo League Giants, Mendes played a decisive role in the negotiation with Trinco.
This progression is the most recent to see FC Barcelona and Manchester City, controlled through the mythical Catalan Pep Guardiola, at odds with the movement market.
As emerged yesterday, City plans to rob David Alaba of the former Pep club at Bayern Munich, while Barca has asked the Austrian to stay in Bavaria for 11 months to obtain a loose transfer.
Elsewhere, the city’s central defender, Eric Garcia, as Guardiola, a product of La Masia’s world-renowned academy, is looking to signal a new agreement as his team of formative years to take him home.
Now, in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through previews and analysis, while I have covered the adjustment reports for
Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written in depth on these topics through advances and research, while covering adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an article about Brazilian football that is a component of the Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.