Barcelona is for a new right back. The Blaugrana have not been inspired by the progression of Nelson Semedo since he arrived from Portugal.
It has been reported that Hector Bellerin of Arsenal has been linked, but it appears that the Catalan club has put its attractions in Max Aarons of Norwich City.
Norwich has had a lousy return to the Premier League in 2019/20 and has been relegated to the Championship, however, there were sparks in the relegation of the Canary Islands.
Aarons very inspired and inspired. The 20-year-old has also broken into the England U-21 team. While Barcelona sought to rebuild, President Bartemeu only hoped that the relegation of the Norfolk club would allow for a less expensive sale.
That wouldn’t have been the case. According to David Ornstein, Norwich has rejected two offers, the last of which exceeded 20 million pounds following an initial loan agreement.
Ajax’s Sergino Dest appears to be Barca’s plan C with his goals in England out of reach.
Clubs suffering from the fall of the Premier League may be waiting to see their valuable assets looted through their former league rivals.
In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic gave the impression that it was reducing the market price of players. With the way the window rotates, this may not be something extra from the truth.
Bournemouth has noticed that 3 players (Callum Wilson, Aaron Ramsdale and Nathan Ake) are going to Premier League clubs for nearly 80 million pounds, while Jamal Lewis of Norwich is nearly 15 million pounds.
Watford’s Doucoure is possibly the example of a player who goes for less than his Premier League cost.
It no longer turns out that groups can borrow the maximum valuable assets of relegated clubs at significantly less value than their player’s value.
Many former Premier League clubs fall significantly once relegated, some even in monetary ruin. However, if costs remain at those peak costs, the monetary implications of the decline can simply be significantly minimized.
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