Chelsea and Barça compete for the ‘next best player in the world’

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FC Barcelona and Chelsea currently have their sights set on the same player playing in Denmark.

FC Barcelona and Chelsea are actively preparing for the future. To this end, they explore abroad in search of that rare pearl. And, it turns out they have at least one target in common right now.

A Nordic prodigy between Barça and Chelsea

Roony Bardghji, the child prodigy of FC Copenhagen, interests these two major continental teams. The person concerned, who reached the 8th of the Champions League this season, does not want to skip the steps, but he does not hide his desire to take on a bigger challenge in the near future.

He told The Athletic: “I want to be the best player in the world. Of course, I’m thinking about playing in the biggest leagues, in one of the biggest teams. But I want to be the best player in the world. This is my biggest goal. This is what I work on every day. Reach my goal in five years. If you dream, dream big.”

Furthermore, Bardghji considers Lionel Messi his number 1 idol. It has always been Messi. To be honest, there was no one else when I was growing up. I always watched what he did and tried to do the same thing. I love Messi.”

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