Big sale at Barça, 8 players heading for the exit

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FC Barcelona are still looking for money in the transfer market this summer, particularly to recruit Nico Williams or Dani Olmo.

This means that a large portion of the squad remains on the exit list. In addition to Vitor Roque, who Barcelona are willing to sell, The Athletic reports that there are seven other players that Barca are looking to sell for the right price.

The best known are probably Frenkie de Jong, Ronald Araujo and Raphinha. Injuries to the first two have prevented any sale, while the last has made it clear that he does not want to leave.

Big stars for sale at Barça

In central defense, Clement Lenglet and Mikayil Faye remain two players up for sale for FC Barcelona. Lenglet’s high salary makes him a prime candidate, while no one has yet reached the €20 million asking price for Faye. Porto had shown interest, but that track is no longer relevant. Ansu Fati is another player that Barcelona intended to sell, but he got injured.

Perhaps the biggest surprise on this list is Ferran Torres. The €55 million signing has been the subject of much less discussion than other players in the Barcelona squad. Other reports claim that he more or less has a place in the team, as a versatile rotation option behind Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal and whoever else plays on the left wing. The 24-year-old struggled with injuries last season, but he was Barcelona’s second-highest scorer, alongside Fermin Lopez.

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