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BARCELONA transfer news is coming in thick and fast and Express Sport is on hand to bring you all the very latest from the Nou Camp.


Friday, July 27

Hector Bellerin exit? That’s crazy talk!

Hector Bellerin insists he is "very happy" at Arsenal as the full-back continues to be linked with a move away from the Emirates Stadium.


The 23-year-old has reportedly drawn long-term interest from the likes of Barcelona and Juventus but looks set to stay put.

"It is crazy that people ask me these questions all the time," he said. "A few years ago I signed a very long-term contract. I have never said that I have wanted to be anywhere else.

"I am very happy in London. I am very happy at this club. The club have made me who I am and gave me the chance to be the footballer I am today. So I don't want to be anywhere else."
Hector Bellerin slams "crazy" exit talks, says He's happy in Arsenal



Done Deal: Marcelo Flores signs for Arsenal - report

Arsenal have signed Ipswich teenager Marcelo Flores, reports claim.

According to website TWTD, the Gunners have snapped up the 15-year-old Canadian youngster and will be added to their development squad.

TWTD claim Arsenal and Ipswich agreed a compensation fee thought to be lower than the £1million Manchester City paid for Ben Knight in June.

The website adds that Chelsea, Liverpool and Barcelona were all monitoring Flores.



Ousmane Dembele to Arsenal or Liverpool?

Barcelona may reportedly allow Ousmane Dembele to leave with Arsenal and Liverpool both in the mix for his signature.

Barcelona have plunged Dembele’s future into uncertain waters by signing Malcom from Bordeaux, with the Brazilian expected to fit seamlessly into Ernesto Valverde’s line-up.

And Spanish newspaper Marca say the 21-year-old may be allowed to leave on a permanent basis with the club keen to balance the books.

That could benefit both Arsenal and Liverpool, with interest sounding strong from the Premier League duo.

Barcelona to allow Ousmane Dembele leaves


Man U to hijack Yerry Mina deal

Manchester United are looking to spoil Everton’s pursuit of Barcelona defender Yerry Mina, reports claim.

Yesterday Goal claimed that Marco Silva’s side were confident of seeing their revised £27million bid for the Colombia international accepted.


But there could be a problem.

That problem is Manchester United, who French media outlet RMC claim will launch a late deal to hijack their Premier League rivals.

The report claims United are prepared to match Everton’s £27million offer and meet his wage demands.
Man U to hijack Everton's Yerry Mina deal


Neymar blocks Barca pursuit of Rabiot

Neymar could affect Barcelona’s ability to lure Adrien Rabiot from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

Barcelona are currently revamping their squad and want to add more midfield reinforcements in the wake of the departures of Andres Iniesta and Paulinho.

Rabiot, who was snubbed from France’s World Cup-winning squad in Russia and controversially refused to be on the standby list, can leave PSG on a free transfer next summer.

Having so far failed to agree terms on a new deal, the prospect of him heading to Spain is a realistic option.


However, according to ESPN, a move may not happen this summer and that is down to Neymar.

The report suggests the strained relationship between PSG and Barca over the Neymar saga last year could put pay to Valverde’s hopes of clinching a deal over the coming weeks.

Barca’s new sporting director Eric Abidal supposedly travelled to the French capital earlier this month as part of a plan to improve relations between the two clubs.

ESPN claim that the Nou Camp giants may now have to wait 12 months to sign the player.
Rabiot and Neymar celebrate cordially together

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