Because of Williams – Dani Olmo, Barcelona is willing to sell 8 STARS, including the duo that fans LOVE

Due to ongoing financial difficulties, Barcelona has been unable to make unrestricted transfers. Due to their current debt and recent struggles in transfer talks, the Nou Camp team is under pressure to abide with La Liga’s financial requirements.

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The Catalans want to fight with Real Madrid, their bitter rivals, next season, thus they plan to bolster their team this summer. Dani Olmo and Nico Williams, who together helped Spain win EURO 2024, are their two main targets.

Barcelona will need to sell players, though, in order to raise the necessary money. Furthermore, The Athletic reports that the Nou Camp team is open to selling eight players in total should the right bids come up.

Player Dorsal Assignment

Rich players like Ronald Araujo and Frenkie De Jong are on the list, but their injuries prevent them from meeting with the clubs that are interested in signing them.

Raphinha, a Brazilian international, is unwilling to leave even though Barcelona wants to sell him. Remarkably, despite Vitor Roque’s mere six months at the Nou Camp, Barcelona seems prepared to let go of the teenage sensation.

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Barcelona has Clement Lenglet and Mikayil Faye on their list of players who need to be sold, but they are having problems parting with these two “old stocks.” Lenglet is being paid a respectable income, but Faye is not very well-known.

Despite his versatility and his ranking as Barcelona’s second-highest goalscorer from the previous season (tied with Robert Lewandowski), Ferran Torres is included on the list as well.

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While Barcelona is still attempting to convince Dani Olmo to join them at the Nou Camp, Nico Williams is apparently planning to stay at Athletic Bilbao. The 26-year-old has a shorter release clause than some media reports have indicated, which gives Barcelona more time to reach a mutually agreeable agreement.