The signing market is heated, and FC Barcelona is again the protagonist. According to sources close to the Blaugrana entity, the club has started serious negotiations in the last hours to take the services of one of the greatest promises of Arsenal. The movement has not only surprised by the speed with which it has been developed, but also by the fact that it has been a direct request of the new Barca coach, Hansi Flick.

The identity of the player has not yet been officially revealed, but several British media point to a young talent that has shone this season in the Premier League and has already caught the attention of several greats in Europe. However, Barça seems to have taken the lead thanks to Flickâs personal interest, who sees in him a key piece for his new project at Camp Nou.

âHe is a footballer with extraordinary potential, ideal for the offensive and vertical style that we want to implement. His arrival would make a quality leap to the team.â, Flick would have commented privately, according to the internal sources of the club.
For his part, the player would be very excited about the possibility of dressing of Blaugrana. The idea of ââplaying under the orders of a technician like Hansi Flick, with international experience and an offensive philosophy, would be one of the key factors that motivate his possible departure from Emirates Stadium.
From the Barça Sports Directorate, it is working to counterreloj to close the operation as soon as possible. Although official figures have not been revealed, it is speculated that the transfer could be around 40-50 million euros, a considerable amount taking into account the financial situation of the Catalan club, but that it would be justified by the enormous potential of the footballer.
This possible incorporation is emerging as one of the great surprises of the summer market, not only because of the playerâs profile, but also because of the clear message that the new Barça de Flick launches: rejuvenate the template, bet on talent and recover the prominence in Europe.