Barça’s XXL shortlist to forget Nico Williams, Julian Alvarez transfer ignites Madrid

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The 3 names of Barça to forget Nico Williams

If Barça has not yet given up on Nico Williams, the chances are diminishing. The Beach Bar announces that Athletic is working on an extension for its Spanish star and hopes to announce it very soon. Aware that it will be a complicated matter, Hansi Flick’s gang is looking for “alternatives” as explained by the World Sports. Note that the leaders set themselves a limit, that of not exceeding €58 million, the amount that must be allocated to the transfer of Nico Williams. Among the candidates, we find Luis Diaz from Liverpool. The Colombian has always proclaimed his desire to play for the Blaugranas. The latter would be available at a similar price to Nico Williams. He is clearly the favorite. The Kingsley Coman track is also mentioned. Bayern Munich is ready to do anything to get rid of him. The advantage is that the Frenchman would be cheaper unlike the last track which leads to Rafael Leão. An objective that seems utopian in view of his importance to AC Milan and his price. The Portuguese is worth at least double. In short, Barça will have to get busy to find the rare pearl!

Atletico Madrid goes crazy for the spider

Atletico Madrid have secured one of the biggest deals of the summer with the spider Julian Alvarez, as you can see on the front page of the newspaper Brand. The Colchoneros have secured the services of a number 9 with very high potential. As a reminder, Manchester City recovered nearly €75 million + €20 in bonuses in the deal, the biggest sale in the club’s history. The Argentinian, who will wear number 19, is particularly expected in Madrid.Julian 2030“, ignites AS in its inside pages. The Madrid media praises the 24-year-old player who has already won everything, whether at club or national level. In the shadow of Erling

Haaland at City, Julian Alvarez must now prove his immense potential. At Atlético de Madrid, it is a new 9 of international caliber that arrives. To name a few, the Colchoneros supporters have had the right to Fernando Torres, Kun Agüero, Falcao, Forlan and Luis Suarez in recent years.

PSG sets price for Danilo

In Portugal, the newspaper The Game gives its front page to Danilo Pereira. As we revealed to you, the Portuguese is no longer part of Luis Enrique’s plans. His profile does not excite the Spanish tactician and PSG is therefore looking to get rid of him. However, Danilo is particularly appreciated in the locker room where he plays a leadership role. Since his arrival at PSG, the midfielder has helped out in several positions, always giving satisfaction. But with the arrival of Willian Pacho, places will be expensive in defense. According to the Portuguese media, PSG has set his price at €10 million. As we revealed to you, FC Porto and Turkish clubs are interested in his services. The 32-year-old player is not the only one pushed towards the exit, far from it! A major destocking operation is looming in the French capital and according to The Parisianthere are no less than 10 of them pushed towards the exit!

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