Barcelona have turned down two offers to sign players on free transfers, a clear signal that the Catalan giants are no longer in the business of hasty...
Barcelona have turned down two offers to sign players on free transfers, a clear signal that the Catalan giants are no longer in the business of hasty decisions. According to exclusive information gathered by GoalZaza, the Blaugrana are planning their busiest summer in four years, and Sporting Director Deco is determined to be selective. The club have not been able to spend heavily since activating a series of asset sales in 2022, but the powers that be are now ready to give a good account of themselves in the transfer market. Deco, a former midfield stalwart, is taking the lion's share of responsibility in rebuilding the squad. The rejection of two free transfer offers suggests that Barcelona are looking for more than just bargains; they want players who can fit the club's formidable system. In the scheme of things, this approach is prudent for a side that has struggled with financial fair play regulations. The Nigerian internationals in the frame at Camp Nou have not been directly linked to these particular moves, but Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen has been mentioned in previous reports as a potential target. Should Barcelona make a move for the Napoli striker, it would cost the club in the region of. ��130 billion based on a. ��80 million valuation. For now, Deco is content to wait and see which opportunities present themselves. At the end of the day, Barcelona's refusal to rush into deals is a sign of a club that has learned from past mistakes. Fans in Lagos viewing centres who gathered to watch the Nigerian league matches will certainly be discussing this news with animated gestures. The men in the blue and white jerseys at the Maracana viewing centre in Surulere are likely to argue that Barcelona are playing a dangerous game by snubbing free agents, while others will insist that the club is finally showing the patience of a champion. Whichever side of the debate one falls on, one thing is clear: the summer window in Catalonia will be one to watch, and GoalZaza will be there every step of the way.