Xavi Doesn’t Want to Talk Much about Mbappe and Haaland Rumors to Real Madrid

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DBasia.news – Barcelona coach, Xavi Hernandez, opened his voice regarding the news that his rivals, Real Madrid, would be the arrival of Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland in the transfer market next summer. Xavi did not want to say much before the transfer was announced.

Real Madrid is rumored to be making a mega transfer next summer. No half-hearted, Madrid chased Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland. In fact, for the first name, Madrid is reported to have made a personal agreement.

Of course, if Mbappe and Haaland joined Madrid, Barcelona would have a hard time. Because, these two players make the opponent’s front line stronger. At this time, Barca have difficulty chasing El Real who is at the top of the standings.

In response to the news, Xavi chose not to speak much. For him, commenting on the transfer issue is of little use.

“Mbappe and Haaland joined Real Madrid? Nothing has happened yet. Commenting on a recruitment that hasn’t happened is not of much use,” Xavi said as reported by Express.

Xavi also looks not afraid if his rivals bring in many star players. “In football, the team is always more important than the individual players,” added Xavi.

Previously, Barcelona had also been linked with Erling Haaland. However, Joan Laporta gave an indication that Barca’s finances were not strong enough.

“Even if we had the best financial situation, there are some operations that we would not do,” Laporta said when asked if Barcelona could land Haaland.

“The sporting director is working hard to improve the team and we want to bring in new players. However, there are some that are very difficult.”

“We have improved the financial situation. However, we still have to finish our homework. We will not carry out any operations that endanger the club,” he added.

Barcelona’s transfer movement tends to hunt down players on free transfers. Andreas Christensen, Cesar Azpilicueta and Franck Kessie are some of the names that have been linked with Los Cules.