Manchester City tried to enlist a Barça executive

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While he had excelled for his first steps among the professionals of FC Barcelona, ​​to the point of relegating Jordi Alba to the bench, Alejandro Baldé (20 years old) is no longer able to do so this season. The Catalan left-back, who extended until 2028 at the start of the season (with a release clause of one billion euros), is struggling to confirm, while Barça is currently going through a results crisis. And inevitably, his situation interests the big European clubs.

According to information from Sport, Manchester City was interested in Balde, but this interest was stopped dead by the club cityzen, who will not make an offer for him, even if he could have been a bargaining chip in the future definitive transfer of Joao Cancelo towards the Blaugrana. A sale of a holder could allow Barça to be more active in the transfer window.

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