Barcelona is again in a situation in which the situation of their salary limit will be the star actor in their summer transfer window. Despite the trust of the club, they will be able to solve the problem, director of Football Deco has reportedly stopped his plans for the summer, because he is waiting for clarity for the club's budget.
One of the affected is probably Bayer Leverkusen -defender Jonathan Tah. At the end of the season, the German International is without a contract and is reportedly already agreed conditions with Barcelona with a long -term contract. This week it was reported that Barcelona Tah had reassured that they could commit to his signing.
However, that report has been contradicted by Sport in recent hours. During a meeting between President Joan Laporta, Deco and various board members in Barcelona with Tah's Agent, the Blaugrana explained that it would not be going on. Barcelona discussed various issues with Pini Zahavi, including a renewal with Hansi film, but told the Israeli agent that signing Tah is currently impossible.
They consider him a good opportunity in the market, while Flick loves Tah's skills and would like to have him in his team. However, he understands that it is not his area, and Barcelona has explained that their lack of space in the salary limit makes the deal unlikely. Tah is supposedly very interested in Barcelona, but does not want to be hindered by the registration -uncertainty that Dani Olmo stands for this season and does not want to wait until the summer to decide his future, with various Premier League parties interested. Barcelona must communicate that they can sign and register him by May if they want to sign the 29-year-old.
Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool belong to the parties linked to Tah, while AC Milan and Inter were also cited as clubs that would offer him a contract. Originally Bayern Munich moved for him last summer, but they publicly confirmed that they no longer chase Tah. Anyway, he will not be short of offers because he is looking for his last major contract.
