Mateu Alemany and Jordi Cruyff, hunting at Stamford Bridge

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Matthew German and Jordi Cruyfffootball director and sporting director of FC Barcelona, ​​​​​​​​​according to the witness of Chelsea-Real Madrid (0-2) from the Stamford Bridge box, the second leg of the quarterfinals of the Champions League that gave the team a pass from Carlo Ancelotti in the semifinals.

His presence in London, logically, is not related to the game, but to some Chelsea players who are on the agenda of FC Barcelona. Is about N’Golo Kantea 32-year-old midfielder whose contract expires on June 30 and started against Madrid, in addition to the known cases of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyanga 33-year-old center forward under contract until 2024, and Cesar Azpilicuetacenter or winger with a contract until 2024.

His performance was convincing

Aubameyang left his mark

aubameyang He already played for Barça last season, leaving a mark for his sporting performance and his personal fit with the squad. Things did not go well for him at Chelsea, he was not included in the Champions League list in January and all indications are that he wants to return to the Camp Nou. The Barcelona club will open its doors to him if the economic conditions are suitable.

Azpilicueta He was on the verge of signing for Barça last summer, but ended up renewing at Chelsea due to his status as captain. However, he lost popularity and now he can bet on a change of scenery.

AND KanteOnce his injuries were overcome, he was once again a very interesting midfielder, so much so that Barça’s rival was Chelsea itself, who made him a very attractive offer to renew for two seasons.

Source: La Verdad

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