Joao Felix is a young, technically gifted footballer, capable of brilliance and with the talent to dominate at the top level. But he isn’t the right footballer for Barcelona.
Felix, now 23, has threatened to explode into life and make good on his talent at Atletico Madrid, and it was not hard to imagine why Felix impressed Chelsea fans in his early days. When he is on song, he is brilliant to watch.
However there are a number of conditions that explain why Barcelona should not make his dream come true. Felix, without warning to Atletico, declared that he would love to join Barcelona on Tuesday night, shortly after which Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Barcelona would try for his signature.
Unable to spend the necessary €100m or so that Atletico are demanding, reports circulated that Franck Kessie or Ferran Torres could be included in a deal, but Matteo Moretto says Kessie is not interested and Torres is keen to stay in Barcelona. Meanwhile back at Atletico Madrid, Felix has been seen having heated conversations on the touchline, and the squad (no doubt this only pertains to some), are reportedly tired of Felix’s stunts.
A loan move was also touted, but that apparently would cost Barcelona €25m too, as Los Colchoneros demand both his salary and his ammortisation are covered for the year. Despite the fact his stock has fallen, his price has not, and unless Atletico’s demands fall dramatically, there is no argument for calling it an opportunity.
In a summer where Barcelona’s resources are not only stretched thin, Felix is neither a priority nor a sensible deal, even if President Joan Laporta admires him. And even if Jorge Mendes, his agent and Laporta’s close ally, wants the deal to happen.
Felix’s statements, regardless of whether he thinks his relationship with Atletico is at an end or not, speak to a lack of regard for both his employer and his teammates, given it is not the first time he has been openly critical of his boss, Diego Simeone, too.
Barcelona have other priorities with whatever cash they can raise this summer, and the reality is that in Ansu Fati and Torres, they are already in possession of two young forwards who are not reaching their potential. While Felix is not injured, and he has more raw talent than Torres, Felix is also older and less versatile.
So far he has only operated well in precise contexts where he is able to play off a striker, and with freedom to move – a role that Xavi Hernandez has already used Pedri to greater effect in. If Xavi is keen on reverting to a 4-3-3 formation, it could be argued that Felix makes sense coming in off the left to allow Alejandro Balde on the outside. Yet under arguably the most demanding defensive manager in the game, Felix has not shown the discipline without the ball to justify that role in the same way that Fati or Torres have – and certainly not Gavi or Pedri, in a different system.
Felix may well be an opportunity, he may well become one of the most dominant footballers in the game – he has the talent to do so. But the circumstaces dictate that Barcelona should not risk their limited resources on giving him that chance.
Yosbklpruz
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You are welcome to barcelona..
Fvar4ever
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10/10 in essay writing
Lol.
teeacdlpr
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This article makes absolute zero sense. First things first, Felix is able to take on players and beat them consistently. Second he has more technical abilities then Fati and Torres combined. If Barca where ever in need of a winger and if the time was right including finances then he would be a great addition to the squad. The problem is not Felix but Atletico evaluation of Felix. They overpaid for the player that’s number one. Second even with all the issues he’s had with the team and manager Athletico are living in dream land if they think he’s still valued at the price they paid for him. If Athletico can wake up and come back to reality then am sure there would be several teams across the continent that wouldn’t hesitate to buy him and take him off Athletico hands. As for Barca, financially in a hole so deep that it almost reaches China there would have to be a act of god and some creative accounting to bring this kid in. I would love to see him in Barca colors and he has the technical ability and maturity to make a difference on the field if played in the right position and style of team.
10/10 in essay writing
jeoaciknsz
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he has every right to call any team his dream team. please let him be. he did nothing
lbcrna
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the writer hates Felix
naeamoty
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If I take Vinicius Jr as a reference on this case, you will see Vini under Zidane and Vini under Carlo Ancelotti are 2 different players . He has more freedom and trust so he plays better. J Felix needs the same, a manager that can trust him like Carlo Ancelotti does for Vinicius Jr…
Ketceimnrt
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lolz Barca always sign any player that pledges his support for them no matter his age or style of football, that's why they are broke
Doeadepu
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line up
NgoranEmile
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Please take Ferran Torres and Eric García and give us Félix alone
DE-PAUL
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Barca 🔵🔴🔵🔴
Fvar4ever
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This article makes absolute zero sense. First things first, Felix is able to take on players and beat them consistently. Second he has more technical abilities then Fati and Torres combined. If Barca where ever in need of a winger and if the time was right including finances then he would be a great addition to the squad. The problem is not Felix but Atletico evaluation of Felix. They overpaid for the player that’s number one. Second even with all the issues he’s had with the team and manager Athletico are living in dream land if they think he’s still valued at the price they paid for him. If Athletico can wake up and come back to reality then am sure there would be several teams across the continent that wouldn’t hesitate to buy him and take him off Athletico hands. As for Barca, financially in a hole so deep that it almost reaches China there would have to be a act of god and some creative accounting to bring this kid in. I would love to see him in Barca colors and he has the technical ability and maturity to make a difference on the field if played in the right position and style of team.
Javimor
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He’s stuck at Atletico He renewed his contract just last season
Thiagonabson
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I want Felix at barca please
DanielTemitope
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FCB board have gather their ATMs to withdraw money for Felix
papabrains
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Barca has no money to sign him now
JaylinMessi007
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as much as I want him we can't afford him
OluMcCoyIroko
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This is a long epistle, for me it doesn't require deliberations we basically don't need him.
Soweinrs
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Rd dd🙊r rezr fed c zig. G that gvt
SheldonCooper
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IDK why but when comparing his past photos & current ones, it seems Felix didn't grow. He didn't go beyond puberty. For elite footballers, you need to be an athlete too. Not just a circus juggler! Just another Hachim Mastour.
DaniloBossy
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first of all, Felix is a number 8, not a winger or striker, his position doesn't necessarily exist in Barcelona or most modern team, secondly his an average footballer, but his price tag is putting pressure on him, making people think he's an elite, which he isn't, if he was signed for 40 million, he would have probably been a forgotten Man, even Chelsea won't have taken him on loan. finally, as a Barcelona fan. I'm happy that Barcelona are too broke to afford him, because he will end up being another bad business.
Oussama_gb
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He’s sign 145 million euro from benfica whatever and know no one need him