According to the report from football-espana, Barcelona will listen to offers for their players this January, with time running out for them to secure the necessary funds from their sale of Barca Studios. The Blaugrana are still due €40 million from German investment fund Libero, the second company they have sold a percentage of their subsidiary to, and their inability to find an investor who will pay after making a deal is causing no shortage of headaches.InformationGuideNigeria
It is accepted that Libero will not pay that €40 million sum, and for several weeks, the Blaugrana have been on the hunt for an alternative buyer. However, with no sign of that on the horizon, Relevo says that they will listen to offers for all of their players this January. Following President Joan Laporta’s declaration that he wants to bring in a midfielder this winter, this takes on even more urgency.JAMB Result
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The report highlights Robert Lewandowski (from Saudi Arabia), Jules Kounde, and Andreas Christensen as potential options to be sold, who have attracted interest in the past and may be able to fetch an acceptable fee.
It is perhaps less of a surprise that these three are linked with an exit, given the first two have been in poor form and the Danish defender is no longer the first choice for Barcelona.NYSC Portal
Given that the January transfer window tends to involve fewer big deals and Barcelona is in a poor position leverage-wise, it seems less likely that they will get the offer they want to forget about the Libero money for a while.JAMB Portal
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