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“I told the Barcelona board to help me take him out of Liverpool because Klopp is a baby coach and does not know how to manage this player,” the player said.Xavi, the manager of Barcelona, has set the goal of acquiring the Rolls Royce player of the year from Liverpool as his main priority by the month of January. He wants to demonstrate to Klopp who is the boss. Because he is having trouble breaking into the first squad, Barcelona is eager to make a move for a young player from Liverpool.

Liverpool may see one of their players exit during the upcoming transfer window if he decides not to renew his contract. Despite his considerable talent in midfield, he’s looking to explore opportunities outside of England. Interestingly, FC Barcelona, where he has previously played, appears to be leading the race to secure his signature.

 

Sport newspaper reports that 32-year-old Thiago Alcántara has caught the eye of the reigning Premier League champions. However, Liverpool holds the key to his future, with the option for him to trigger a release clause at the end of the current season.

 

FC Barcelona’s financial struggles will continue to impact their plans for the upcoming season. With outstanding debts and further adjustments to the salary cap expected in the summer of 2024, the club will focus on making smart signings to strengthen the squad, a strategy that has worked well in recent transfer windows.

 

As for Thiago Alcantara, his contract is set to expire in June, and while there were rumors linking him to a move to Turkish club Trabzonspor over the summer, no deal materialized. Even if he becomes a free agent, FC Barcelona won’t be able to sign him in January due to their focus on acquiring Vitor Roque and constraints on the salary cap.

 

However, the situation could change in the summer, with the club aiming to bolster both midfield and forward positions by adding three or four new players.

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