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Apr 9, 2025, 08:06 PM ET
Barcelona fear Saudi Pro League interest in Liverpool's Luis Díaz, while Napoli want to sign Alejandro Garnacho and Georgiy Sudakov.
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Could Barcelona beat off Saudi interest and sign Luis Díaz? (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)TRENDING RUMORS
- Liverpool winger Luis Díaz is among the players Barcelona want most, but they fear that a large financial offer from the Saudi Pro League could prevent them from signing the 28-year-old, says Diario Sport.
The Blaugrana tried to sign the Colombian last summer and have been in contact with his entourage in recent months.
- Napoli want to sign Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho in the summer, reports Calciomercato, with the Serie A club already having tried to bring in the 20-year-old when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia left to join Paris Saint-Germain in January.
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OTHER RUMORS
- Juventus will want €40 million if they were to let Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz depart, with the 26-year-old also earning interest from the Premier League.
(Tuttosport)
- Manchester City are keeping tabs on a possible deal for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimarães, who the Citizens are eyeing as a possible replacement for the departing Kevin De Bruyne.
(i Paper)
- Benfica forward Vangelis Pavlidis has been linked with Premier League clubs such as Chelsea and Newcastle United, but is also facing competition from LaLiga sides Barcelona and Atlético Madrid to sign the Greece international.
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