Spain’s top flight football is set to return on June 11, after the country’s prime minister announced the date for phase 3 of Spain’s reopening earlier this week.
Omar Hawwash — Chief Editor, BCN
Sevilla need a right back to complement a position in which their main man is Jesús Navas, who will turn 35 in November, and Moussa Wagué is on their radar.
Lautaro Martínez has garnered interest in Barcelona for some time, but the Nerazzurri’s sporting director insists that his departure will be demanding.
The enforced break caused by the coronavirus pandemic halted football in Spain. Barcelona’s players are fueled with desire and excitement for their return.
Juventus and Barcelona continue their talks over a player exchange deal involving Miralem Pjaníc. Now, Ousmane Dembélé’s name has been thrown into the mix.
After roughly two months of no football in Spain, the country’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, announced the resumption date Saturday afternoon.
Mattia De Sciglio has been thrown in the mix as Juventus and Barça negotiate. His agent has now denied the existence of an agreement involving the player.
Nélson Semedo recognizes that he is better off elsewhere, and wants to leave the club. Meanwhile, Juventus and Barcelona are far from reaching an agreement.
Mustafa Dogru, a former agent of the Leicester City defender Çağlar Söyüncü admits to his client snubbing Barcelona as he received a better offer.
Despite a report from Sunday afternoon claiming that an agreement was reached for Nélson Semedo’s move to Turin, sources assure that is not the case.