Bayern Munich executive rejects FC Barcelona

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For several years, FC Barcelona has been chasing its former glory. With finances in a critical state during Lionel Messi’s final years at the club and since, the Catalan club must then turn to inexpensive opportunities. A system which clearly displays its limits because the Barcelona team is in dire straits sportingly despite an interesting last season with a La Liga title. This season, Xavi has even been singled out for several tactical errors which put Barça in a delicate position in the league with a disappointing fourth place, but above all ten points behind Real Madrid, solid leader.

To return to the forefront, the reigning Spanish champion is multiplying the avenues to strengthen himself. Thus, several players were targeted and the desire to recruit an impactful and referenced winger was ardent within the Catalan management. As a result, the name of Leroy Sané was mentioned on the Barcelona side. Under contract until 2025 with Bayern Munich, the German international (59 caps, 13 goals) kept his management waiting for an extension, remaining open to offers that might interest him. Finally, the native of Essen would have rejected the advances of Barça according to information from Sport. While Fali Ramadani, the 28-year-old player’s former agent, no longer handles his services, contacts between the two parties have even been severed, according to the Catalan publication. An extension at Bayern Munich now seems more than likely.

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