FC Barcelona will hire Ryan Gravenberch of Ajax, described as the “new [Paul] Pogba” by the Spanish press.
At 18, Mundo Deportivo believes that the 1. 90-meter midfielder “has the physics and technique to be the third Ajax footballer who, after [Frenkie] De Jong and [Sergino] Dest, has joined Barca in the last two years”.
In addition, it is said that the current Blaugrana technician, Ronald Koeman, is an amateur and already knows well the talent of his compatriot.
With De Jong costing 75 million euros in the summer of 2019, and already established as a leader in the Amsterdam giants’ race to the Champions League semi-finals that year, the gravenberch prize would be in the same region as Dest. of the same age as he joined the 2020/2021 preseason.
A payment of between 20 and 25 million euros is what it would take to win the Dutch under-19 star, and comparisons to World Cup winner Pogba can also be made through his agent, only through of a shared gaming taste.
In indicator of Gravenberch’s potential, his greatest representative is the debatable Mino Raiola, with whom Barca has already lived together.
At the same time as De Jong chose the Azulgranas at the expense of Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City, fcB also on the brink of Ligt’s Touchdown Matthijs: a central defender who at the time led Ajax to national domination at the age of 19.
However, fearing that his pace would be eclipsed at Camp Nou in favour of Gerard Piqué, Raiola took De Ligt to Juventus to be informed under Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci, with relations between the degraded parties ever since.
It is probably no coincidence that, given Raiola’s past dating the Old Lady through the transfers of Pogba and De Ligt, Barca UCL Group G’s war matches at Juventus Stadium are also fans of Gravenberch.
Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through progress and analysis and have also covered adjustment reports for
Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while I have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments like the America’s Cup. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I edit Yellow