The change of plans after the renovation of Salah
FC Barcelona’s management must review its incorporation strategies after Mohamed Salah has decided to renew with Liverpool. With its continuity in the Reds, the Catalan club must rethink its search for a left-wing end that complements the team’s attack.
The proposal of Hansi Flick
Hansi Flick, the Barça coach, has expressed the need to invest 60 million euros at a young end with high potential. This amount, despite being significant, is presented as a more viable option compared to other renowned signings, such as Désir I will Doué of the PSG, valued at 120 million, or Rafael Leao del Milan, which costs about 100 million.
Nico Williams, Flick’s priority
The name of Nico Williams has emerged as the main target of the coach. His ability and youth make him an ideal candidate to strengthen the team, and Flick is determined to make an effort to get him before July 15, a deadline that seeks to avoid the long formalities of the previous year.
Barça’s financial challenges
Although the amount of the Nico Williams clause is 62 million, the real obstacle to Barça is the salary limit established by the League. This forces the club to consider the sale of a player with a high salary to carry out this operation.
Raphinha to the horizon
Raphinha is presented as one of the names that could be in the spotlight to be sold. Despite his exceptional performance, which has even placed him in conversations for the Golden Boot, his departure would seem unlikely unless the financial situation of the club worsens even more. Its sale could be the solution to alleviate the economic tensions facing Barça’s management.
Competition in the European market
The competition for signing Nico Williams is intense, with clubs such as Arsenal, which has reached the Champions League semifinals, as well as Chelsea and PSG, which also seek to strengthen their lines of attack. Barça will have to move quickly if they want to ensure the incorporation of this talent.
Looking to the future
With the renovation of Salah, Barça are forced to explore new alternatives to the signing market. The team’s ability to adapt and respond to these challenges will be key to their success in the next season. The decisions that are made in the coming weeks will be central to the future of the club.