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During Sunday night’s humiliating defeat in the Spanish Super Cup final against Real Madrid, it became clear that FC Barcelona needed a new center.
Frenkie de Jong and Ilkay Gundogan were deployed in deeper roles in Riyadh, and it just didn’t work as Los Blancos easily cut them apart every time. Oriol Romeu is currently the natural option available to coach Xavi Hernandez, but due to his poor form in recent months, he has not been called upon. This situation has resulted in the demand for a new signing, but at this point FC Barcelona simply cannot afford it.
Therefore, it is absolutely essential that FC Barcelona recruit someone this summer to remedy this problem. Recruiting a long-term player could be the solution, and in recent months the club have been linked with Gabriel Moscardo, of whom Deco, the club’s sporting director, is a big fan. Barcelona’s hopes of signing Moscardo appeared to have ended after Paris Saint-Germain agreed terms with Corinthians for the 18-year-old, but as MD reported, the Brazilian club are threatening to pull the plug to the operation, because he has still not received any money from the French champions.
PSG do not want to pay for the moment because Moscardo needs foot surgery, which would prevent him from playing for three months. Corinthians, tired of this situation, could decide to keep the player, which would give Barcelona the possibility of recruiting him next summer, if they wish (and if they have the means).
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