The Daily Sports reported that Manchester United and Chelsea both offered Felmin this summer, with a total amount of nearly 80 million euros, but Frick intervened and stopped the deal at all costs.
Barcelona needs to increase revenue this summer, but also must make every effort to retain the core of the lineup. The most popular one is Fermin's situation. At the end of July, Barcelona received two transfer proposals about the player, both of which were close to 80 million euros. Specifically, both Manchester United and Chelsea have officially contacted Barcelona to start negotiations. Most inside Barcelona have tended to complete the deal that could completely solve the wage limit issue, but Frick rejected the plan and made it clear that if the fiscal fairness bill cannot sign, he would also accept maintaining the existing lineup.
The offer from the two Premier League clubs is dizzy, making Barcelona management struggling for at least a week. The club is very clear that this is a quote that is far beyond the market conditions, and both options may attract players. A Saudi team made a similar offer a few weeks ago, but the player himself clearly refused. Even if the other party provided astronomical treatment, he did not want to play football in Saudi Arabia.
Barcelona had a heated debate on whether to accept the deal, and most executives supported the negotiations because of the oversupply of midfielders and Fermin's position was already guaranteed by other personnel. But the fact is that the player has never offered to leave the team, and even if the club puts pressure on his transfer, the final result is unknown.
At the critical moment, Flick intervened in the matter. He stopped Ferming from leaving the team at all costs and asked Barcelona to stop negotiations. He believes the player will play an important role this season and recommends stopping the transfer. Although Frick always respected the club's final decision, he successfully defended his position this time. Barcelona officially rejected the proposals of two English clubs and completely closed the transfer window.
Frick and sports director Deko have always advocated retaining core players rather than blindly signing, so Frick made it clear that if he could not introduce new players, he fully understood and was satisfied with the existing lineup (including Fermin).
The question of staying and leaving the midfielder is a foregone conclusion, and there is no buzzer-beating change, because neither the club nor the players are willing to part ways. The situation in
Casado is completely different. Frick believes that the midfielder may find playing time due to fierce competition in positions. If there is profitable space and players can get better contracts, the transfer door may be opened. These are two completely different situations from Ferming. There may be variables in the situation, and the final decision will be completely in the hands of the players.
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