Having met the 1:1 rule, FC Barcelona is now looking to finalize a sale that would enable the club to bring in a new attacker later on.
Currently, four players are under consideration by the sporting management. FC Barcelona is determined to push forward.
Despite the ongoing financial difficulties, the Catalan board remains optimistic about signing Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to bolster the squad during the newly opened winter transfer market.
For the first and most challenging task, Barcelona is hopeful that the High Council of Sports will support its reasoning and grant the precautionary measure.
If approved, both the midfielder and the forward could be reinstated and would have the chance to finish the season under Hansi Flick’s guidance. If not, they would be permanently excluded from the team.
FC Barcelona’s Long-Awaited Signing
For the second task, the initial hurdle has already been cleared, which is achieving the 1:1 rule. The next objective is to finalize a significant sale to ensure that every euro saved or earned can be used to sign a new left-footed winger, as reported by Mundo Deportivo.
“The priority is the arrival of a striker who plays out there and who is unbalanced on the wing and also has the ability to score goals ,” the media outlet explains.
In this context, the newspaper highlights Colombian Luis Díaz (Liverpool, 27 years old) and Portuguese Rafael Leao (AC Milan, 25) as promising candidates.
However, it also notes that the club is exploring two additional options: Englishman Marcus Rashford (Manchester United, 27) and Korean Heung-Min Son (Tottenham, 32).
Although these players have a high price tag, they are reportedly open to the idea of moving to a new team.
FC Barcelona’s resolve to enhance its squad is clear, even amid financial challenges. The club’s management is diligently strategizing to secure moves that will benefit the team over time.
The interest in skilled players such as Dani Olmo, Pau Víctor, and a potential new winger highlights the club’s dedication to staying competitive in the league.