The deadline that scares Barça

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Barça finds itself facing a huge problem and must sell as quickly as possible.

The summer transfer window promises to be busy for FC Barcelona, ​​but before thinking of recruiting anyone, it will be necessary to make significant sales in order to return to the 1-1 rule in La Liga, which is the main objective of the club for the months to come.

To do this, the Catalan club must sell, and time is running out. According to Relevo, the money that must be raised must be raised before the “official” end of the 2023-24 season, that is to say June 30.

Barça no longer has time

The problem facing FC Barcelona in this regard is that no first-team player has shown any desire to leave. Players like Raphinha and Jules Koundé have been mentioned as candidates for departure, but for now they are comfortable in Catalonia, which will make it difficult for Deco, the sporting director, to organize sales before the deadline.

It remains to be seen how FC Barcelona will respond to this growing uncertainty. What is clear is that he has no control over this matter, which will make it difficult to meet the asking prices for players – even if it does, personal terms will be an issue if those who are on the transfer list categorically refuse to leave.

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