Third name added to Barcelona shortlist for summer move

Barcelona has made the right back position one of their priorities for the summer transfer window because they want to strengthen an area that has been insufficiently overtaken for some time. Currently, the Herconverted Jules Kounde has practically played throughout the season, with Youngster Hector Fort sparingly and clearly to earn the full confidence of Hansi Flick.

Fort had options to leave on loan in the transfer window of January, but both Barcelona and the player threw all the approaches back. However, if a right back arrives in the summer, it can change your mind. Until now, it has been revealed that, since Monaco Right Back Vandersonon remains on their shortlist, and there have also been conversations with Almeria's Marc Pubill, which they put last summer. The deal could not be completed due to a lack of space in their salary limit.

Now Sport has revealed a different name on their shortlist for the summer, and another player for whom they have taken a step before. The Catalan explains every day that Barcelona Flamengo had exploring right back Wesley before he made the first team and tried to negotiate a loan with an option to buy for Wesley to go to Barca Atletic in 2023, but the Blaugrana looks at him again as if An option.

Wesley, now 21, has made the right backback its own place under the coaching of Filipe Luis and is very impressed. Flamengo earns 90% of its rights, and a price tag of approximately € 35 million is cited – a Barcelona is working on if they believe they are value for money. He is ready to make his Brazilian debut in March if he avoids injuries, but it is noted that various Premier League clubs would be willing to meet Flamengo's requirements.

Last week, the goal reported that Manchester United also shown interest in Wesley, and that Zenit St. Petersburg had an offer of € 24 million for the young talent that has been rejected. It seems that Flamengo will have enough competition to come close to their asking price for Wesley.

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