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While the winter transfer window closed on February 3, FC Barcelona is already preparing a next movement for this summer.
Mundo Deportivo reports this Thursday that the management of the Catalan club is currently focusing on the recruitment of Jonathan Tah, at the end of the contract next June with Bayer Leverkusen.
The pro-Barça media specifies that an interview is already planned in Catalonia between the representatives of the German central defender and those of the Spanish vice-champion to finalize his signature. The source also specifies that the player also appeared in the viewfinder of Bayern Munich, but declined a proposal from the Rekordmeister to join the Cules.
Barça is armored
If Tah's arrival materializes, the giant 1m95 will strengthen a defensive compartment which has many flaws this season. Hansi Flick could then have several options to occupy the central hinge, with Ronald Araújo, íñigo Martínez, Eric García, Andreas Christensen, currently injured, and the young Pau Cubarsí.
Since the start of this exercise, the Roc de Hamburg has played 33 games for 2 goals and a assist all competitions with the Werkself. He is the most used player by coach Xabi Alonso, totaling 2,959 minutes.
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