Barça: Clément Lenglet followed by Villarreal

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Will he leave, will he not leave… The future around Clément Lenglet at FC Barcelona is rather unclear. The French international (15 caps) is favored by Hansi Flick, during this pre-season of the Catalans in the United States. But Barça must sell to be able to recruit and register new players. He is therefore also a candidate for a departure. And, according to information from Relevoa La Liga club has positioned itself to recover him: it is Villarreal.

Marcelino, former coach of OM, now with the Yellow Submarines, wants to recruit the former Sevilla FC player. It remains to be seen whether Lenglet will be inclined to join the residents of La Cerámica to relaunch his career. As we revealed to you this Wednesday, he is also being followed by Atlético de Madrid. As a reminder, the player trained in Nancy has been loaned these last two seasons, to Tottenham (2022-2023), then to Aston Villa (2023-2024), without however convincing.

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