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FC Barcelona News: 18 May 2020

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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and transfer rumors

Rondos are back at the Ciutat Esportiva - FC Barcelona
On Monday the football first team started training in groups of up to 10 players as set out in the La Liga protocols. As is usual, the players began the session at around 9.30am CEST at the Tito Vilanova pitch at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

“Messi called Lautaro to ask him to join him at Barcelona” - SPORT
SPORT have spoken exclusively with Adrián Rubén Fernández, who discovered Lautaro Martínez

Leicester City defender Soyuncu on Barcelona's list of transfer targets - SPORT
Leicester City defender Caglar Soyuncu in on Barcelona's agenda, according to his agent Mustafa Dogru, who says the Catalan club have tried to sign him before, in 2016.

Todibo could be the key to Barcelona's operation with Juventus - SPORT
Barcelona defender Jean Clair Todibo has emerged as one of the club's most coveted players this summer and could enter in the 'mega operation' with Juventus.

Gazzeta dello Sport: Conte wants to rob Barça's Arthur from Juventus - SPORT
According to reports in 'La Gazzeta dello Sport', Arthur Melo's name has come in conversations between Barcelona and Inter Milan over a deal for Lautaro Martinez.

Crossroads for Ansu Fati - MARCA
Ansu Fati is one of the few untouchable players at Barcelona. The 17-year-old isn't on the lengthy transfer list and he won't be sent out on loan next season either. Barcelona want to keep him in Quique Setien's squad and control his progression as a player. The problem for the teenager is how that quickly that progression will be, given the amount of competition in attack.

Arsenal in the hunt for Barcelona keeper Neto as Bernd Leno back-up but face one problem - Daily Express
Arsenal are eyeing a move for Brazilian goalkeeper Neto, who has been told that he is surplus to requirements at Barcelona – but they could find themselves priced out of the market.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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