Barcelona is willing to spend 60 million euros next summer to sign Bayern Munich’s right back to calm Lionel Messi who has questioned the quality of the board
It is well known that issues are going on in the Barcelona locker room regarding the club officials’ management team and the latest signings. The club’s legend Lionel Messi has been very candid about how unhappy he is with the reinforcements of the club and the comments that were passed by the club’s sporting director.
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The entire mayhem at Barcelona has escalated the problems to new heights, as Lionel Messi has given the board an ultimatum to make new signings for the next season and to sign 3 quality players of his choice.
To calm the entire situation, the club president Josep Maria Bartomeu has prepared a new contract to please the world’s best footballer.
The Blaugrana has decided to sign the Bavarian defender Joshua Kimmich to please Lionel Messi, according to Don Balon.
The German international right-back would cost Barca around 60 million euros which is quite a reasonable amount for a player of his quality in today’s inflated market, according to Don Balon.
It is very much possible that Kimmich could leave the Allianz Arena because whenever he faces the media, he always speaks of an uncertain future.
Barcelona’s newly appointed second term coach Quique Setien in favor of the signing of the German player. The players’ versatility is immense, Kimmich can be played as a pivot, right-sided midfielder, and his favourite right-back position.
His versatility and experience can be a major boost for Setiens men on the field with the German international. The Blaugrana’s president hopes that they can take advantage of the good relationship the club share with Bayern Munich after the Philippe Coutinho loan.
The arrival of the Bavarian right-back would be the first major step to please Messi about the current questioned leadership at the historic club