Football
Barcelona is guarding its hopes carefully. Which players will the club not consider selling under any circumstances?
This year’s World Cup in Qatar will undoubtedly reveal several promising footballers who will ask for a big transfer. It will certainly be interesting to watch the representatives of Barcelona, whose players are interested in European big clubs. But which Barcelona footballers are unsellable?
This year’s World Cup in Qatar will undoubtedly reveal several promising footballers who will ask for a big transfer. It will certainly be interesting to watch the representatives of Barcelona, whose players are interested in European big clubs. But which Barcelona footballers are unsellable?
Pedri
Pedri would be the one most football fans would think of in the first place. The wonderkid is still in his early twenties, but he often performs like a seasoned warrior in the middle of the park. He is one of the busiest players in the team and it is no different for the national team.
Pedri is considered a player who has the ability to approach the footballing level of Xavi or Iniesta in the future. That’s why it is also very good for his development that Xavi is the current Barcelona coach and gives Pedri a lot of space.
Gavi
Another midfielder in the selection is Gavi, who, along with Pedro, is also featuring in the ongoing World Cup. Gavi is only 18 years old, so it seems that Barcelona does not have to worry about their future.
Gavi is also a product of the famous La Masia academy. He only started to gain more confidence with the arrival of Xavi, and almost immediately the skilful Gavi was thrust into the starting line-up.
Alejandro Balde
Alejandro Balde is still a newcomer to the Barcelona jersey, but his performances are commanding more and more attention. He often finds himself in the starting line-up at the position of a flanker at the expense of Jordi Alba. So Alba, at the end of his career, can now watch his successor.
Ronald Araujo
Ronald Araujo came to Barcelona four years ago from Uruguay to make the B team and was then loosely incorporated into the A team as well. It didn’t take long for Araujo to start popping up regularly in the first team and become one of the leaders.
That’s also why the club’s management was considering Araujo to become one of the captains of the Catalan club after Piqué’s departure. It’s just a pity that the Uruguayan stopper is now hampered by a protracted injury.
Ansu Fati
Ansu Fati is getting back to his former form after his recovery, bringing a fresh wind to La Liga. The quick, goal-drawing, edge-of-the-box striker learned from Lionel Messi in his first few games and is using that experience in games where he is expected to be the driving force for his team.
Symbolically, it was he who took over the legendary number 10 jersey from Messi. Not surprisingly, Barcelona won’t even consider selling the promising Fati in any way.
Source: Livesport, Gerard Romero