Edinson Cavani “wants a loose play from Barcelona while the striker gives to upgrade Luis Suarez in the lead”

Sport reports that former Paris Saint-Germaindelantero has contacted Catalan giants TWO in weeks.

The 33-year-old is an indefinite agent after his contract expires in the French capital.

And the report says he’s asked for a two-year short-term contract to close the club hole in the attack.

Suarez won the loot of Barca’s new manager, Ronald Koeman, in a one-minute phone call.

 

The Uruguayan has been closely related to a move to Juventus, however, reports recommend that he simply snub the Old Lady to remain in La Liga with Atletico Madrid.

It is rumored that Suarez will return to the former Ajax club after exceeding the needs of Catalonia.

And after being invited to exercise alone, the 33-year-old may suffer the same fate as Real Madrid’s outcast Gareth Bale.

If Suarez refuses to move away from Camp Nou, he can pass an AN in the stands when his contract expires.

His compatriot Cavani is also in favour of new pastures after his signing for Benfica collapsed at the last minute.

And the report indicates that his proven ability to score goals – he has scored 341 goals in 556 career appearances – and his presence in the draw has interested Barcelona enough for the proposal.

Leeds’ goal, Cavani, can be registered for free, which would help the monetary conflicts of Catalan giants after the 2019-20 accounts reported a loss of 90 million pounds.

The former Ace of Napoli can be a palliative while Barca watches to score more long-term youth goals such as Lautaro Martínez, 23, from Inter Milan.

But a deal is now unlikely, as the club told Cavani that he was not at his attractions, even though he would earn much less than his foreign teammate Suarez.

Barça president Josep Maria Bartomeu is desperate for the annual payroll and is reportedly asking Lionel Messi to take a pay cut in his first face-to-face meeting since the end of the Argentine move saga.

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