News broke that Barcelona had offered Chelsea a ‘hijacking’ for Frankie the Dragon.
[골닷컴] Reporter Choi Dae-hoon = Shocking news is pouring out one following another regarding FC Barcelona, a prestigious club in the Spanish La Liga. Amid the buzz over the arrears of The Yong wages, news broke that Barcelona had recommended Frankie the Yong ‘hijacking’ to Chelsea.
On the 9th (Korean time), British media ‘Express’ reported that “Chelsea were invited to participate in the competition for The Yong along with Manchester United during a closed meeting with Barcelona.”
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“Chelsea new owner Todd Boeli met with high-ranking officials from Barcelona to discuss the signing of Marcos Alonso over Thursday evening,” he said. received,” he added.
This may be somewhat shocking news. On the 1st, British media ‘The Guardian’ said, “Chelsea is keeping an eye on the situation of the dragon. If the Dragon’s transfer to Manchester United doesn’t happen, we can target him in the transfer market.” It was also because Barcelona encouraged Chelsea to ‘hijack’.
Reportedly, United have already reached an agreement with The Yong, but the transfer is being delayed due to the huge arrears in wages that Barcelona owes him. There are even reports that Barcelona have asked Manchester United to pay the overdue wage for The Dragon. Meanwhile, Barcelona are trying to overthrow the deal with Manchester United by asking Chelsea to hijack the dragon.
Of course, considering the dragon’s transfer to Chelsea, it is not an impossible situation. Barcelona, along with Chelsea’s Alonso, are aiming to sign Cesar Aspilicueta, but using The Dragon might make it easier. Of course, Chelsea will have to pay a corresponding transfer fee, but since Chelsea are continuing their aggressive investment with the new owner, it is possible to sign them if they really rush to sign The Yong.
However, it is true that Barcelona’s move is disappointing. It is undoubtedly embarrassing that a big club that is paying attention to world football beyond Spain is showing such an ugliness. Barcelona are likely to hear voices of criticism over the Dragon transfer saga, whether or not The Dragon remains.
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