For the past two years, Barcelona has been linked to left with left, where the function rises as a priority for the Blaugrana. That will probably be the case again, after they brought Nico Williams in last summer, although the form of Raphinha has reduced the need to spend great there now.
A range of wing players is set as potential signing sessions of big money, with Luis Diaz perhaps the most connected besides Williams. With Barcelona, ​​however, again uncertain about their salary limit, they can be limited this summer to signing sessions from free agent.
It has also been noted that there has been a shift in Can Barca, where the priority is to improve their depth on full-back for next season. However, a potential solution can be Leroy Sane, who no longer has a contract in the summer, and has recently changed agents to be represented by Pini Zahavi. Earlier in the year it was reported that Sane would be interested in moving to Barcelona, ​​and Zahavi's close ties with Blaugrana president Joan Laporta would certainly not hurt in that respect.
Christian Falk, however, told Bayern Insider that girlfriend Candice Brook could swing the balance. Zahavi will try to reopen the conversations with Bayern, who have established a basic salary of € 10 million and € 5 million in bonuses a year as their offer, but a move to England would prefer Brook.
Brook spends most of their time with their children in London, so he would be interested in moving to Arsenal or Chelsea. Zahavi has already spoken with Arsenal, and he will be healthy on the Gunners, although Chelsea's signing policy makes a switch to Stamford Bridge less likely.
If Raphinha, as is likely is, extends his contract with the Blaugrana, it is difficult to see them invest in the left -wing position, after a career year for the Brazilian. There has been a suggestion that they could cash it in, but unless there is a serious breakdown in conversations, it seems unlikely. On the other hand, Sane could be a great alternative wide, but it seems unlikely that Barcelona would spend so much on a player who had not guaranteed a starting place.
