Restructuring of FC Barcelona: Lenglet and the urgency of releasing salary mass

FC Barcelona in the process of restructuring

FC Barcelona is in a period of significant transformation under the direction of Hansi Flick. One of the most notable decisions is the proposal for Clement Lenglet to accept an offer in Saudi Arabia, specifically from the Al-Ittihad club, with an annual salary of 16 million euros. Despite this offer, Lenglet shows his preference to remain in top-level European leagues.

Lenglet negotiations and preferences

Negotiations with Al-Ittihad are led by Ramón Planes, who has expressed interest in signing the French player. Despite the attractive offer, Lenglet remains focused on continuing his career in the major European leagues, especially in England, or ultimately remaining at Barça.

Lenglet’s recent career

Lenglet has experienced a varied journey in recent seasons, playing in the Premier League with two different teams. Although his desire is to return to England, so far he has not received concrete offers.

Urgency to release wage bill

FC Barcelona is facing a critical urgency to free up wages. The club’s financial situation is so delicate that it is currently unable to sign new players. Barça’s sporting management has been clear with Lenglet: he should accept Al-Ittihad’s offer or face spending the entire season in the stands. This measure seeks to ease the club’s finances and make room for new signings essential to Hansi Flick’s plans.

Decisions to restructure the workforce

Lenglet’s departure is just one of the many decisions being made to restructure the squad. Flick is looking for a dynamic team capable of competing at the highest level, which means making sacrifices with players who are no longer considered.

Lenglet resistance and club challenges

Despite pressure to accept Al-Ittihad’s offer, Lenglet remains hopeful of receiving a European proposal. This situation reflects the club’s financial challenges and Lenglet’s determination to continue in Europe, which could complicate Barça’s plans.

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