Fc barcelona latest news 2day
Here are the latest news updates from FC Barcelona:
Latest News
- Barça's La Liga title hopes take a hit: Barcelona's 1-1 draw against Atlético Madrid on Saturday has left them 10 points behind leaders Real Madrid in the La Liga table. (Source: ESPN)
- Messi's contract extension talks ongoing: Lionel Messi's contract extension talks with the club are still ongoing, with both parties reportedly close to agreeing on a new deal. (Source: Marca)
- Barça sign 16-year-old Brazilian midfielder: FC Barcelona have signed 16-year-old Brazilian midfielder, Pablo Torre, from Brazilian club, Vasco da Gama. (Source: FC Barcelona official website)
- Sergi Roberto to miss several weeks with injury: Barça midfielder, Sergi Roberto, is set to miss several weeks with a hamstring injury sustained during the Atlético Madrid match. (Source: AS)
- Barça's Champions League opponents revealed: FC Barcelona have been drawn against Paris Saint-Germain, RB Leipzig, and Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League group stage. (Source: UEFA)
Transfer News
- Barça target Manchester City's Ferran Torres: FC Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing Manchester City winger, Ferran Torres, in the summer transfer window. (Source: Sport)
- Barça to sell Philippe Coutinho in January: FC Barcelona are planning to sell midfielder, Philippe Coutinho, in the January transfer window, with several clubs reportedly interested in signing him. (Source: Mundo Deportivo)
- Barça target Ajax's Frenkie de Jong's brother: FC Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing Ajax midfielder, Siem de Jong, the brother of Frenkie de Jong, who currently plays for Barça. (Source: De Telegraaf)
Other News
- Barça's Camp Nou to host 2024 Champions League final: FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium has been chosen to host the 2024 Champions League final. (Source: UEFA)
- Barça's youth team wins Copa del Rey: FC Barcelona's youth team has won the Copa del Rey, defeating Real Madrid's youth team 2-1 in the final. (Source: FC Barcelona official website)
Please note that the news is subject to change and may not be up-to-date.