XXL transfer studied by Barça

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The salary framework and financial rules put in place by Javier Tebas’ La Liga continue to pose problems for FC Barcelona. Since the end of the Bartomeu era and the beginning of that of his successor, Joan Laporta, the Catalan club has had difficulty doing its market as it wishes during the transfer windows. The situation is the same this winter, but Barcelona still continues to dream. He wants to enlist Marcus Rashford.

At least that’s what people think they know Sport who explained that Barça had even concocted a plan to achieve their goals with the England international. Virtually put in the closet by Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, Rashford said he was now ready to leave his lifelong club. Words that did not fall on deaf ears. For Barcelona, ​​the equation still seems very complicated.

Sell ​​to recover cash

As reported by the Spanish media, the Blaugrana recruiters really believe in it and to succeed in bringing in the striker from the Red Devils, they would work on an arrival in the form of loan until June 30 before buying him permanently. But even in this form, the formula is not completely perfect.

FC Barcelona will have to sell players before embarking on the operation for good. He needs to recover some 6.5 million euros gross in order to be able to pay the twenty-seven year old man. Here again a problem. In the meantime, Barça wants to believe in its dream.

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