Earlier today, surprising reports emerged claiming that Barcelona director Deco had a meeting with Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies’ agent.
The 23-year-old, whose contract with the Bavarians expires in 2025, is also a target for Real Madrid, but his agent held discussions with Deco as well during a recent trip to Spain.
It has sparked speculations about a potential summer move, especially considering that previous reports suggested Barcelona might be open to selling Alejandro Balde if a big offer came along.
Barcelona not prioritising a new left-back
But now, a fresh report from Mundo Deportivo states that the signing of a ‘top’ left-back is not a priority for Barcelona for the summer.
Sources at the club say that left-back is not a priority position to reinforce with a top player because they already have Alejandro Balde, who is currently injured but who renewed his contract last September until 2028.
The confidence and trust in the 20-year-old La Masia graduate is total and the Blaugrana are counting on him as a starter given his quality, demonstrated last season when he displaced Jordi Alba from the starting lineup.
Barcelona have full faith in Balde. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
A replacement for Alonso could be signed
However, at the same time, a reinforcement at left-back could be sought because Marcos Alonso’s contract is up and there is a good chance that he will not be renewed.
But in any case, with Balde in the squad, the player who arrives would not have a ‘top’ profile and would be signed to provide cover to the 20-year-old.
There is also the possibility of Barcelona integrating another academy talent Alex Valle, currently on loan at Levante, into the first-team squad to replace Alonso.
But unless Balde himself asks to leave the club, his sale is not being contemplated and there will be no new ‘top’ left-back arriving at the club.
Source link : https://barcauniversal.com/barcelona-not-prioritising-a-top-left-back-amid-links-to-bayern-munich-ace-trust-la-masia-graduate/
Author : Michel Durant
Publish date : 2024-02-19 14:46:43
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