Monday, 22 August 2016

Barcelona looking at Salomon Rondon


Salomon Rondon has emerged as a shock target for Luis Enrique as he aims to acquire a "Plan B," according to the Daily Mirror. The Venezuelan's brute force could hand the Blaugrana a threat from set pieces, though Barca have several other candidates to improve their strike force.
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After missing out on the Champions League trophy, Luis Enrique has ordered the Camp Nou hierarchy to secure significantly greater depth to his squad and that means adding Rondon, Atletico's Luciano Vietto, Milan's Carlos Bacca or Newcastle's Ayoze Perez. Valencia's Paco Alcacer is also a strong target, according to Sport.
The Barca boss is on the record as saying he expects more transfer deals. So which of these lucky players will end up with the chance to play with the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez this season?
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Former Liverpool favourite set to force Barcelona move


Pepe Reina is desperate for a return to Barcelona and he appears willing to do anything to fulfil his dream.

The 33-year-old is currently with Italian Serie A side Napoli, but he is extremely keen to make a move to Camp Nou.

So much so that he himself has approached Barcelona about a possible return so that he can fill the void left by Claudio Bravo should he move to Manchester City.


According to Spanish newspaper Sport, Reina has 'called the Catalan club directly, pushing himself as the best alternative to Bravo, ahead of Valencia's Diego Alves.

He is also willing to 'force his way out of Napoli and accept Barcelona's economic conditions of a lower wage.

The former Liverpool keeper came through the ranks at Barca, playing for Barcelona C, Barcelona B and the first team before moving to Villarreal in 2002.

Due to his 33 caps for Spain he has a strong relationship with a lot of the Barcelona squad as well as Luis Enrique and it is believed that Barcelona are keeping their options open in regards to Reina.

Their first choice option for their second choice keeper should Bravo leave remains Valencia's Diego Alves, but Reina would prove to be a much cheaper option.