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There is movement on the FC Barcelona side between arrivals and departures. The Catalan club would be on the verge of recording a new departure in defense after that of Julian Araujo to Bournemouth (transfer made official in the next few hours).
This time, it is Clément Lenglet’s turn to set sail according to information from RelevoThe French international is expected to leave the Catalan club in the coming days, barring any change in circumstances.
Clément Lenglet should no longer be a FC Barcelona player next season. The French defender will leave Catalonia unless there is a turnaround. The former Tottenham player is said to be in very advanced negotiations with Atlético de Madrid according to the latest reports in the Spanish press. Real Sociedad and Villarreal are also said to be following him closely.
Under contract until 2026 with Barça, the Blaugrana leaders could demand a sum of around 10 million euros or even less to release the player who would like to relaunch in a club that trusts him.
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