FC Barcelona has “more than one part of its squad” for sale, reports SPORT

FC Barcelona have put more than a part of their squad up for sale, according to SPORT, which cites anonymous sources.

The end of the financial year, on June 30, is fast approaching and Barca want to get rid of some players to help balance the books and return to the 1:1 rule within the limits of Financial Fair Play.

In addition, it will also prove essential for sporting director Deco and new head coach Hansi Flick to be able to head to the market and make one or two important signings, and not rely only on discounted purchases and loose transfers.

Between the two, the two have designated a series of “untouchables” within the first team who are non-transferable.

According to SPORT, these include Pau Cubarsi, Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Gavi, Fermín López and goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen, but that does not mean that all the players not indexed here are for sale, as each case will have to be studied. individually.

For example, in the past it was thought that centre-back Ronald Araujo was about to leave the club. But with the arrival of Flick his position has “changed radically” and the German needs him to renew his contract.

For this reason, the Uruguayan would only be signed if an offer came too smart to refuse, whether from Flick’s former club, Bayern Munich or the Premier League.

The two strikers who will remain in any case are Ferran Torres and Raphinha, the former failed to locate the position on the left wing and the latter, who occupies the right, was positioned there due to the appearance of Lamine Yamal.

Joining the club in January, in a deal that may be worth just $60m, Vitor Roque has never had a fair chance from Xavi, but he may have a chance to impress with Flick.

Despite this, Barça will pay attention to the transfers that occur for the young Brazilian, who A Bola has linked with a possible transfer to rival team Porto in last season’s Portuguese Champions League in recent weeks.

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