Amidst the multiple names Barcelona are looking to bring to Camp Nou this summer, Manchester City's Bernardo Silva is expected to be one of their high-profile signings. However, if Silva doesn't end up at the Camp Nou, the Catalans have already devised their plan B. Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler is Xavi Hernandez's second-choice target.
El Nacional reports that Barcelona president Joan Laporta has personally gotten in touch with Pep Guardiola and asked him to facilitate the transfer. Silva has decided to leave England this summer, asking Manchester City to allow him to begin negotiations with interested clubs.
However, whether the Spanish giants are able to land Silva depends on one player within their own ranks. The Spanish outlet suggests that Barcelona have decided to offload Frenkie de Jong, and his sale is expected to generate significant cash for the club.
If the Dutch international cannot be sold, then the signing of the Manchester City ace will not be feasible for the Blaugrana. They have set the asking price for De Jong at €85 million and are counting on both Manchester United and Man City to sign the midfielder.
Erik ten Hag is actively pursuing the idea of a reunion with the former Ajax midfielder and is considering his signing as a 'statement' on the Red Devils' behalf. Letting go of Silva, on the other hand, would leave a vacant space in Guardiola's squad and Barcelona would be happy to sell De Jong to City in return.
Xavi's priority is the Portugal international but a deal for Valencia's Soler could be more cost effective. El Nacional claims that the 25-year-old is ready to play for the Catalans for a lesser salary than De Jong currently earns. Soler is known for linking well with his teammates and contributing effectively in build-up play.
Like the Manchester City star, Soler also has an end product to his game, with the midfielder scoring 12 goals and providing five assists in 38 appearances for Valencia this season.
Barcelona target Robert Lewandowski spells the end of his time at Bayern Munich
If the Blaugrana are able to crack a deal for Robert Lewandowski, then he will undoubtedly be their most high-profile signing of the summer. They could feel more positive about getting a deal done for him now that the player himself has said that he wants to quit Bayern Munich.
In an interview to SPORT, the Polish striker did not disclose whether the transfer to Barcelona was at a concrete stage. However, he did clarify that he would not be at Bayern Munich next season. Lewandowski said:
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All Football Tell this Barca Fans that Bernardo is 180m since Declan Rice and beans is both rated over 250m and Bernardo Silva right leg is better than those two over hyped English men so Manchester city will collect nothing less than 150m because of xavi sake