Revealed: REGULAR FC Barcelona player exchange schedule to lead with Manchester City

FC Barcelona is planning an ordinary player exchange with Manchester City, according to a report through the local press in Catalonia.

While Pep Guardiola and Txiki Begiristain, former members of Johan Cruyff’s Dream Team, are coaches and football managers in the giants of northern England, the two sets inextricably united.

And rivals in the moving market through some of their efforts, such as the quest to get David Alaba from Bayern Munich, it turns out that Catalans and Mancuns can become trading partners by the next 2020/2021 season.

At the Camp Nou, however, García is the herbal heir to the elder Gerard Piqué and was expected not to renew his existing contract which expires in 2022.

If the young man sets foot on the court and expresses his preference for returning to his hometown club, City will not yet have a selection to negotiate Garcia’s departure if they don’t want to lose him for free.

In this case, Barcelona is able to offer right-back star Nelson Semedo in a sensational change for his rival position in the national team, Joel Cancelo and García.

The concept of moving compatriots Semedo and Cancelo in opposing instructions is the concept of his super agent Jorge Mendes, says Rogo. “The Portuguese representative has been looking for two summers to get [Semedo] a bigger contract and also needs to get Cancelo out of City, where he has adapted into English football,” he added.

However, by pouring water embedded in this statement, Guardiola has assured in recent days that Cancelo has been his “best player” in education since the resumption of football. “It’s going to do us a lot in the coming seasons,” the Catalan said. “He perceives us greater than at first, and we perceive him more.”

In short, it turns out that it will be difficult to relieve Garcia’s Sky Blues and Cancelo without primary developments.

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis, while I have also covered adjustment reports for

Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while covering adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an about Brazilian football that is a component of Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.

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