A coach and a surprising club want to save João Félix

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It’s going to be a long summer for João Félix. First there is this Euro 2024 with the Portuguese selection, where he should have a rather important role. Then, it will be a question of his future. A very complex subject. This season, he was loaned to FC Barcelona by Atlético de Madrid. But Barça’s intentions regarding him are still a little vague…

In the Catalan media, it was explained that Hansi Flick was counting on him for next season, being convinced of the qualities of the player, who is coming out of a rather average season under the orders of Xavi despite some brilliant moments. However, even if the management were to give in to the desires of its new coach, the financial situation of the club is very complicated, and it seems difficult to imagine a transfer being concluded, knowing that Atlético will necessarily want to get a minimum from it.

A serious candidate

A new loan is also possible, but there too, it may not convince the Colchoneros from a financial point of view. Worse, there will be competition. As the media indicates Fanaticthere is another club that has arrived in force in this case. It is Fenerbahçe, the Turkish club. José Mourinho, who has just been appointed coach there, has already validated the Félix track.

He would be delighted to be able to count on the 24-year-old Portuguese international for this new adventure. The two clubs have already discussed a Félix operation as part of the negotiations for Çağlar Söyüncü, a defender loaned by the Madrilenians to Fener that the Istanbulites want to keep. But clearly, the Turkish track is very serious for Félix…

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