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The Catalans have now returned to rule 1: 1 of the liga, and therefore they should have more room for maneuver to make add to the first team.
In the past two weeks, coach Hansi Flick and the sports director Deco have decided that a new right side would be on the agenda because it was judged that the position was weak. Jules Koundé has been the undisputed holder in this position in the past two seasons, but he is naturally central defender, and a return to this position is expected soon.
Barça wants a defender
One of the players that Deco has lined up at the right back in recent months is Vanderson, who is currently playing for AS Monaco in Ligue 1. According to MD, the Brazilian is a player that the club will keep at the Eye with the approach of the summer transfer window that will open in early June.
Barcelona, and especially Deco, see Vanderson as an excellent option to compete with Koundé. However, it seems that an agreement is difficult to conclude, because Monaco does not intend to sell – in fact, the Monegasque leaders declared the defender as “non -transferable”. In addition, they fear the interest of the Premier League more than that of Catalonia.
Vanderson is only 23 years old, so it would be judicious to target his signature. It is true that Barcelona needs another option in the right rear station, because Flick does not seem to count on Hector Fort, who had trouble playing a lot of minutes this season.
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