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Aware that the Nico Williams case is becoming more and more complicated, FC Barcelona is forced to turn elsewhere to strengthen its attack. And the Catalan leaders set themselves a limit, that of not exceeding €58 million, the amount of the transfer of Nico Williams. Among the candidates, we find Luis Diaz and Kingsley Coman in particular, but Sport announces that a new track, with more chances of being realized, is taking shape. In fact, the Catalan daily assures that Barça had launched itself on Federico Chiesa (26 years old), the Juventus winger.
The Old Lady would like to part ways with him one year left on his contract so as not to let him leave for free, since they have no intention of extending it. The transfer could be for 14 million euros, while the Italian wants a contract of at least three seasons. The Italian press adds that the Blaugrana club and the player’s agent, Fali Ramadani, are advancing in negotiations to reach an agreement in the coming days with the player, but also with Juve.
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