Big transfer in sight for Barça

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FC Barcelona have received an offer of 65 million euros from Saudi Arabia for Raphinha. This could interest the Catalans.

There will be movement in the attacking sector on the FC Barcelona side. The Blaugranas are courting Nico Williams and Dani Olmo but, in terms of departures, it is Raphinha who could pack his bags.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Barça have received an offer of 65 million euros from Saudi Arabia. The Catalans have not accepted, because they like the former Rennes player, who was very good against PSG in the Champions League, and because they would like to raise the stakes by pushing Al-Hilal to offer 85 million euros. Sport, for its part, indicates that Al-Nassr could offer up to 100 million euros to team the Brazilian with Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané.

The player himself would not necessarily be very keen to leave Barcelona. But if too many competitors were to arrive, he could agree to look elsewhere.

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