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FC Barcelona finished badly this year 2024. The Catalan club lost this Saturday evening on its lawn against Atlético de Madrid with a score of 2 goals to 1. A setback which has big consequences since the Colchoneros are take first place in the championship standings.
With this defeat, the Catalan club could make big decisions. According to information from Sport, the management of the Blaugrana could be active during the transfer window with five targeted positions. She would like to sign a powerful and athletic midfielder who currently only has a small build. Then, a full-back on each side would be expected as would a left winger. A reflection would begin to compete with Robert Lewandowski and prepare his succession.
The priority at the moment is to record Dani Olmo and Pau Victor who will no longer be able to play from January 1, 2025 for the time being.
FC Barcelona is in a negative spiral at the end of 2024. The Catalans will aim to recover in 2025 with the Copa del Rey, the Spanish Super Cup but especially La Liga on January 18 on the Getafe lawn .
Now two points behind the Colchoneros, Hansi Flick’s players will have to count on missteps from their direct competitors to hope to regain first place in the Spanish championship.
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