Transfer window, FC Barcelona ready to strike a big blow!

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FC Barcelona has not said its last word on the transfer market. The Catalan club wants to further strengthen its squad and wants to strike a big blow before the end of the summer transfer window.

Since the beginning of the transfer window, the Catalan club’s management has wanted to get a renowned winger. If Nico Williams has long been on the management’s radar, a big name offer would now be at the top of the short-list.

According to information from RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins, the Catalans have made Rafael Leao their priority at the end of the transfer window. Barcelona will do everything they can to secure the services of the Portuguese player, even if signing the player is likely to be tricky.

AC Milan are reportedly asking for more than 90 million euros and the Blaugranas are reportedly willing to include players to lower the amount.

Rafael Leao should not move

FC Barcelona are looking to sign Portuguese winger Rafael Leao. The current number 10 of AC Milan is one of the best players on the planet in his position. However, it is unlikely that the Milanese management will decide to part ways with their superstar this summer.

Under contract until June 2028, the Portuguese international has a release clause in his contract worth 175 million euros. To be continued…

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