Barça, an Argentinian world champion approaching?

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FC Barcelona would have an Argentinian world champion in its sights.

The season is not yet over and FC Barcelona is already working on the summer transfer window. According to information from Sport, the Blaugrana are taking a close interest in the situation of Paulo Dybala.

It must be said that the Argentinian world champion, who shines for As Roma, has a release clause estimated at 12 million euros for foreign clubs. An affordable price for Barça, in the grip of financial difficulties and who will be forced to carry out a summer transfer window at a lower cost.

However, the 30-year-old striker, under contract until June 2025, would not be the Catalans’ priority. The latter would favor the arrival of a fast left winger as well as the extension of the loan or the permanent transfer of Joao Félix.

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