A new track at 0€ for FC Barcelona

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Excellent since the start of the season under the orders of Hansi Flick, Barça is already planning for the future. Always restricted by a financial situation that is far from obvious, the Catalan board must redouble its inventiveness to find good moves. Players free from any contract next summer are therefore one of Barça’s priority targets, and this is particularly the case of a certain Thomas Partey.

According to Relevothe Blaugranas would be very interested in the Ghanaian midfielder from Arsenal, who in addition to being free already knows La Liga very well. The Gunners defensive midfielder actually spent almost eight years in La Liga, the vast majority of which with his training club, Atlético de Madrid. In England since 2020, the Ghanaian’s contract will end next summer and the Catalans are ready to pounce on the opportunity to strengthen their midfield.

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