Jorge Mendes makes 3 announcements on the FC Barcelona transfer window

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Loaned by Atlético de Madrid this season, João Félix is ​​on alternating current at FC Barcelona. Author of 7 goals and 5 assists in 26 matches, all competitions combined, the Portuguese nevertheless remains an element that the Blaugranas wish to keep permanently. On the occasion of his coronation at the Globe Soccer Awards, agent Jorge Mendes made a statement on this issue.

“Things are not going so well for FC Barcelona, ​​but João Félix has had a positive performance. There’s no doubt, he’s great. Barcelona want to keep him permanently »he declared in comments relayed by Recordbefore adding that the Culés also want to keep João Cancelo (on loan from Manchester City). Yes, him too. Just like Bernado Silva, who is the best player in the world in his position.”* And this last sentence risks causing a lot of talk in Catalonia.

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