FC Barcelona signs two new stars for its attack

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No money, no problem. The new mantra of FC Barcelona, ​​expert in levers of all kinds, is confirmed over time and the recent information from the Spanish press is unlikely to contradict the trend. While the state of the Catalan club’s finances remains worrying, the board seems to have an answer for everything. To the great delight of Hansi Flick, new coach of the Culers after the departure of Xavi.

With this in mind – and even though the last second in La Liga will have to slim down – two new talented players have just been added to the list of Barcelona’s desires… Indeed, Jijantes indicates, this Thursday, that Deco and his teams are currently working on two young and… highly sought-after profiles. The first is none other than Johan Bakayoko. Under contract with PSV Eindhoven until June 2026, the 21-year-old winger, author of 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 matches in all competitions last season, particularly pleases the Catalan management.

Barça bets on youth…

Sometimes mentioned at PSG, recently mentioned on the Manchester United side, the Belgian international (13 caps, 1 goal) is therefore also on Barça’s good books. A file that promises to be complex despite everything. In addition to the competition, the 1m79 left-hander, renowned for his speed and technical qualities, is valued at 45 million euros. A significant amount, even for professionals in the economic lever. But that’s not all.

In addition to the Overijse native, Barça would also be attracted by the idea of ​​enlisting Assane Diao. Aged 18 and tied to Real Betis until June 2027, the winger from Ndongane is one of the most promising talents in his position. Enough to excite the Blaugrana sports unit… With a market value of 12 million euros, the Béticos nugget should, however, also attract a lot of covetousness in the coming weeks. Case(s) to follow…

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