FC Barcelona seals Flick’s new first team, reports Que T’hi Jugues

FC Barcelona have signed a new player for Hansi Flick’s squad for next season, according to Que t’hi jugues, whose journalist Nil Sola cited anonymous sources.

Earlier this week, Barca announced the signing of Mamadou Ibra Mbacke Fall, known as Mbacke.

The Senegalese centre-back played for Barca Atletic last season but temporarily let go of the Catalans when his loan expired, prompting him to say goodbye to the fans and the club.

However, a fortnight ago SPORT reported that Barca had reached a “full agreement” with Los Angeles FC for the 21-year-old and that his had been shown publicly on Monday.

Barça are looking to follow a similar path with Pau Victor, another player who was loaned through Girona to play with former reserve team coach Rafa Marquez.

The striker enjoyed a crusade in which he scored 20 goals, prompting Barca to negotiate a permanent transfer with Catalan neighbours Girona.

Barça has let the option to automatically sign Pau Víctor for 3. 25 million dollars (3 million euros) expire. However, according to Què t’hi jugues, the club managed to hire him for an amount higher than that amount.

There is smarter news for Pau Víctor according to SPORT, as the youngster will not play for Barça Atletic and will sign for Hansi Flick’s first team once his incorporation is confirmed.

Pau Victor, in turn, will reject interest elsewhere in La Liga and sign for Barça, and it is possible that he will earn his first senior minutes with the Blaugrana in the 2024/2025 season after training with former coach Xavi Hernández’s team and being on their lists on several occasions. . last term.

Already in the summer transfer window, Barça saw Marc Guiu sign for Chelsea for a fee of 6. 5 million dollars (6 million euros), which means that Flick is running out of upgrade duties to number nine, Robert Lewandowski.

Pau Victor is now in a position to offer opportunities to the German along with Vitor Roque, but the Brazilian cannot yet be loaned or sold definitively in the coming weeks.

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