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Portuguese international Joao Cancelo has spoken about his future, three months before the end of his loan to Barça.
Joao Cancelo, loaned to FC Barcelona from Manchester City this season, has flourished in Catalonia.
Author of 3 goals and 4 assists in 31 matches, including 28 starts, the Portuguese took the floor to speak about his future ahead of the round of 16 of the Champions League against Naples, this Tuesday evening.
“Barcelona is a very special club”
Tied to City until June 2027, Cancelo told the Gazzetta dello Sport: “I am a Manchester City player and I don’t know what will happen to my future, but I would like to continue at Barcelona. »
The right-back also spoke about the season for the Blaugranas, third in La Liga, ten days before the end of the championship. “It’s been a very complicated year. Barcelona is a very special club. »
Victory in sight
“The coach (Xavi, editor’s note) said he would leave at the end of the season, he recalled. the team had its ups and downs… The dynamic was complicated, but football always gives you the opportunity to redeem yourself. A victory against Naples would allow us to redeem ourselves. »
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