Barca news now latest
Here are the latest news updates about FC Barcelona:
Latest News
- Barcelona's La Liga title hopes take a hit: Barcelona's 1-1 draw against Valencia on Sunday has left them 10 points behind leaders Atlético Madrid with just 12 games remaining. (Source: ESPN)
- Messi's contract extension talks ongoing: Barcelona and Lionel Messi are still in talks over a contract extension, with the Argentine superstar's current deal set to expire in 2023. (Source: Marca)
- Barcelona to sign Ferran Torres from Manchester City: Barcelona are close to signing Manchester City winger Ferran Torres for a fee of around €55 million. (Source: Sport)
- Ronald Koeman's future uncertain: Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman's future at the club is uncertain after a poor run of results, with some reports suggesting he could be sacked if the team fails to win their next few games. (Source: AS)
- Barcelona's financial struggles continue: Barcelona's financial struggles continue, with the club's debt now standing at over €1.2 billion. (Source: El Periódico)
Transfer News
- Barcelona to sign Sergio Agüero from Manchester City: Barcelona are close to signing Manchester City striker Sergio Agüero on a free transfer. (Source: Sport)
- Barcelona to sell Philippe Coutinho: Barcelona are willing to sell Philippe Coutinho to raise funds for other signings, with several clubs interested in the Brazilian midfielder. (Source: Marca)
- Barcelona to sign Memphis Depay from Lyon: Barcelona are close to signing Lyon winger Memphis Depay for a fee of around €30 million. (Source: L'Équipe)
Injury News
- Ansu Fati to miss several weeks: Barcelona winger Ansu Fati is set to miss several weeks after suffering a knee injury in the 1-1 draw against Valencia. (Source: ESPN)
- Sergi Roberto to miss several weeks: Barcelona midfielder Sergi Roberto is set to miss several weeks after suffering a hamstring injury. (Source: AS)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest and most accurate news, I recommend checking reputable sports news sources such as ESPN, Marca, AS, and Sport.