“he will fit in to our pattern of play, he will love it at Barcelona” – Fc Barcelona Manager confirms Barcelona’s plan to sign Manchester City heavyweight who wants to leave the club this summer after having reduced play time at city
According to Fichajes, Barcelona is planning to use a similar strategy to their last one in order to secure Vitor Roque’s move in order to get over financial obstacles.
Barcelona and Atletico Paranense agreed on an initial payment of €30 million, with the possibility of increases up to €61 million, during the discussions for Roque.
subject to certain requirements. Barcelona chose to pay the original amount in installments of €5 million every six months.
The Catalan team is now trying to use a similar tactic to get Bernardo Silva of Manchester City. This strategy demonstrates Barcelona’s dedication to bolstering their team despite financial limitations.
Barcelona is determined to strengthen their team this summer despite their financial difficulties, and they have Silva and other outstanding midfielders on their list of targets.
Nonetheless, financial upgrades are required, necessitating adherence to the 1/1 rule and permitting the reinvestment of all transfer revenues.
Joan Laporta, the club president, is thinking of a plan like to Roque’s signing that would enable effective cost allocation and financial management in order to accomplish this.
Recent rumors about Silva indicate that he is eager to join Barcelona and is prepared to put in the work.
Given Silva’s £50 million release clause from his contract extension with City last summer, Barcelona’s pursuit is contingent upon their place in the Financial Fair Play rankings.
Barcelona may not be able to pay this amount up front, however. As a result, the suggested payment plan—subject to the approval of the City—serves as a possible fix.