It is said that Tottenham Hotspur is interested in using Barcelona’s outcasts to strengthen the team.
Although Harry Kane’s seemingly difficult situation is still Tottenham Hotspur’s top priority, the club is still keen to add some valuable signings this summer.
Since the appointment of Nuno Espirito Santo as the new manager, the Spurs have begun their team reform. Now, Londoners are looking for a potential deal for Barcelona’s Miralem Pjanic, movement Report. The International Business Times could not independently verify this information.
According to the report, Tottenham Hotspur’s newly appointed sports director Fabio Paratic has been in contact with the Catalans about Pjanic’s possible loan deal.
However, in addition to the challenge of persuading Barcelona to loan Pjanic out, Tottenham may have to weigh the midfielder The current salary is £271,000 ($375,000) each week will eventually make him The highest paid Spurs player So far.
Before Tottenham Hotspur, According to reports, Chelsea are chasing Pjanic as well as. However, until today, nothing specific has happened.
Rome midfielder Miralem Pjanic (left) is one of several players Liverpool hopes to sign to replace the legendary Steven Gerrard.
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Pjanic joined Barcelona with a sensational exchange agreement last year, sending Arthur Melo to Serie A team Juventus. However, the Bosnian failed to influence Ronald Koeman’s team, and his activities were reduced from 30 league games in the 2019-20 season to 19 games last season.
Expressing his views on the matter, Pjanic slammed his lack of playing time in Barcelona.
Pjanic said: “100% obviously I am not satisfied, I can not, in my career, I have never accepted the idea of not participating in the competition, and now I don’t even do it. Gazzetta Dello Sport December 2020.
A few months passed, but Pjanic’s situation in the Catalans hardly changed. In March of this year, the 31-year-old went wild again and revealed how Barcelona abandoned him for Antoine Griezmann in the past.
“I have to wait for my dream of becoming a Barcelona player to come true,” he said Say“I came to Barcelona because of my game and my experience as a winner. This is the contribution they asked me to make when I signed the contract. They told me that my character and my experience are important for training La Masia (La Masia). Masia’s generation of young people who climb very strongly is crucial.”
Despite his frustration with his current role at the club, the four-time Serie A champion insisted that he would not leave the Nou Camp.
“I didn’t sign a contract to let Barcelona leave in the second year,” the former Juventus organizer pointed out. “I signed for a club that has been making history in my path for many years.”