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FC Barcelona News: 28 December 2024

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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news andr umors

Lamine Yamal: '2024 has given me a lot of experience' - FC Barcelona
2024 is over, and it's a been a year in which a teenage sensation has been consolidated as one of the most exciting talents in European football, Lamine Yamal. The FC Barcelona youngster has spoken to Barça One, looking back at 2024 and saying “I have got better and better, and this year has given me a lot of useful experience for the future ... I am still missing team honours at Barça but what most excites me is the chance to start winning them in 2025."

Barça Women, Aitana and Lamine Yamal success at the Globe Soccer Awards - FC Barcelona
The stars of FC Barcelona continue to shine in Dubai for the Globe Soccer Awards. The gala presentation took place on Friday 27 December and Barça Women, Aitana Bonmatí and Lamine Yamal were all recipients of an award to continue the blaugranes' success in 2024.

Pablo Torre unlikely to depart in January transfer window - Football España
Despite recent reports linking him with a move away from the club, Barcelona midfielder Pablo Torre is likely to see out the season with the Catalan giants.

Girona working to convince Barcelona to part with Eric García in January - Football España
Barcelona have been putting out the message that there will be no incomings in the January transfer window, nor outgoings. Yet that will not stop others from trying to convince them to do so.

Barcelona face race against time to register Dani Olmo after court appeal is rejected - Football España
Barcelona may be facing more asset sales if they want to register last summer’s star signing Dani Olmo before the deadline on the 31st of December. Their court case has been rejected, after they went down a legal route to try and force La Liga’s hand.

Frenkie de Jong's agent shuts down rumours of Barcelona exit - Football España
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong has been watching their recent games from the bench, unable to get a look into the team. However the Dutch midfielder will not be leaving Barcelona any time soon, and certainly not to the Middle East.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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