FC Barcelona: Deco takes stock of the transfer window

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Speaking in a lengthy interview for La Vanguardia, the sporting director of FC Barcelona, ​​Deco, returned to transfer window issues. He first mentioned the situation of Joao Cancelo and Joao Félix respectively loaned by Manchester City and Atlético de Madrid: “Cancelo is our specific right-back and has contributed a lot. João Félix started very well and gave us points. It will depend on a lot of things, because they are players who are not ours, but we will try (to keep them).”

He also mentioned the summer transfer window, believing that we should not expect a major upheaval within the squad: “the idea is not to sell anyone and to incorporate one or two actors. Our young people will be stronger in a year and the squad will become more and more balanced. If we are forced to sell, we will try to do so without affecting the heart of the team.”

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