Barcelona ended up rejecting interest in the likes of Eric Garcia, and could not persuade Ansu Fati to accept a loan move, making for a quiet January transfer window this year – in contrast to previous years. While they were the two names most mentioned, they were not the only players that received interest.
Andreas Christensen was reportedly on Brentford’s radar before another injury thwarted that idea, while AC Milan also sounded out Ferran Torres before moving for Joao Felix. His parent club took their own interest in a Barcelona player during the January transfer window too.
According to SER Catalunya (via MD), Chelsea also enquired about the interest and availability of Marc Casado. The 21-year-old midfielder was nearly sold last summer, with Chelsea taking an interest then, and Barcelona turning down an offer from Saudi Arabia. However after Hansi Flick took over, Barcelona extended his contract until 2028, and Flick made him a member of the first-team.
This year has been a breakout season for Casado, who after Marc Bernal’s injury has made the spot at the base of midfield alongside Pedri his own this season. He is desperate to triumph at Barcelona though, and declined Chelsea’s interest as a result. His current release clause is €100m, but unless anyone can persuade Casado to leave, any hope of a deal seems unlikely.
LMRONY10
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even if we consider selling. it won't be anything under 70mil..
KasongoWaKenya
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No La Massia who has played for the first team should be allowed to leave. Never