Barcelona’s players test negative to coronavirus following outbreak
Following the coronavirus tests conducted Wednesday, Barcelona's players have all been declared free of the virus, as they look towards returning to action.
Following the coronavirus tests conducted Wednesday, Barcelona's players have all been declared free of the virus, as they look towards returning to action.
Having had a successful season at Real Betis so far, Emerson, co-owned by Barça, has attracted interest from around Europe, and most recently from Benfica.
The arrival of Francisco Trincão from Portuguese side Braga and Pedro Gonzalez from Las Palmas mark the start of a new era for the Blaugranas.
Luis Suárez has been out since January, and is nearing his return to action. Barça's assistant manager, Eder Sarabia, calls him their lockdown signing.
Barcelona manager Quique Setién is looking forward to returning to action, and admits he prefers that this season's remaining games are played.
The former Barça midfielder, Xavi Hernández, believes Neymar would be an extraordinary signing, and believes Lionel Messi has five or six years left in him.
Barcelona's new manager, Quique Setién, talks about his time in confinement, in an interview by his friend and beach football legend, Ramiro Amarelle.
Moussa Wagué, who was on loan with OGC Nice for the second half of the season, will return to his parent club, Barcelona.
La apuesta del Barcelona en este inusual mercado de transferencias será a La Masía, por Carles Aleñá y Riqui Puig.
Barcelona's bet ahead of this unusual transfer market is on La Masía: more specifically on the on-loan Carles Aleñá and Barça B-player Riqui Puig.