FC Barcelona: the clever idea for the sentry post

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This is a file that drags on at FC Barcelona. Always on the lookout to expand their offensive sector, the Catalans have still not managed to adequately replace Sergio Busquets, who left this summer for Inter Miami. Oriol Romeu arrived inspiring very few good things from Barça supporters. His arrival has been logically disappointing since the start of the season. But then the Blaugrana are constantly looking for a defensive midfielder worthy of the name, the Barcelona leaders come up against a financial base that is small to say the least.

Therefore, they must rack their brains to overcome this major problem. According to the Spanish press this Tuesday, Deco, sports director of the club, would have found the perfect and free solution. Indeed, while a central defender should give way to Chadi Riad in the very near future, Deco would be happy at the idea of ​​replacing Andreas Christensen in front of the defense. Quite familiar with this role of sentry which he had covered during his experiences at Chelsea or at Borussia Mönchengladbach, the Dane could thus find the eleven on a regular basis in this new configuration. A solution that would suit everyone provided that the 27-year-old player does not respond.

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