Saturday, 21 August 2021
Want to Recruit Samuel Umtiti, Tottenham Can Help Barcelona’s Financial Problems
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Tottenham Hotspur is rumored to be able to help Barcelona solve some of its problems. The trick is to accommodate Barca defender, Samuel Umtiti.
Barcelona is experiencing financial problems like a tangled thread. Barca president, Joan Laporta, has a duty to pay off Barcelona’s debts in the past. The situation is increasingly unfavorable due to reduced income due to the corona virus pandemic.
Barcelona began to suffer the consequences. Most recently, Barca could not register Lionel Messi because it would violate LaLiga’s salary limit regulations.
Not surprisingly, Laporta began to take strategic action. He wants Barcelona to reduce salary spending. Barca asked the players are willing to cut their salaries.
In addition, Barcelona also intends to sell a number of unused players. One of them is Samuel Umtiti. In recent times, the 27-year-old defender has often suffered injuries.
However, Umtiti has no intention of leaving Barcelona. According to Sport reports, the French smoker has rejected the approach of a number of Ligue 1 teams. Laporta was also annoyed by Umtiti’s actions.
The president has threatened to terminate Umtiti’s contract if he is not willing to move this summer. Barca is a race against time because the transfer market will end this month.
The good news, Tottenham are ready to help Barcelona. The Lilywhites want to house Umtiti. Tottenham hope Los Cules will give a discount.
Tottenham are indeed looking for a new defender after bringing in Cristian Romero. According to growing news, the London club is also approaching Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jules Kounde.
The Tottenham transfer agent, Fabio Paratici, is also hunting for Villarreal defender, Pau Torres. Tottenham have reportedly reached an agreement with the club. Now, Tottenham just woo Torres move.
However, the Spanish national team player rejected the first offer offered by Tottenham. The Lilywhites are not expected to give up so easily. New contracts with higher salaries are being prepared.