Catalan club's financial troubles force management to encourage third-party teams to buy their footballers.
Before the start of the new season of the Spanish La Liga, before the Catalan Barcelona, \u200b\u200bit became necessary to unload the payroll by selling their players, or transferring them to other clubs with the obligatory condition of refusing any salary payments during the lease..
It was the latter option that became one of the main reasons for the start of negotiations between Blaugranas and Turin Juventus regarding a possible two-year lease by the Zebras of midfielder Miralem Pjanic, with the accompanying full payment of his wages.
Barcelona also considered the possibility of selling the player directly, but its cost, estimated at 64 million euros, taking into account the accompanying depreciation after the transfer of a year ago from the Turin team, with the parallel exchange of the Brazilian Arthur.
According to the Spanish edition of El Mundo Deportivo, Juventus has not yet responded to such an offer..
At the same time, the pre-season duel between Barcelona and Juventus, scheduled to take place at the Camp Nou on August 8 at 22:30 Kyiv time, has every chance to move these negotiations to a new level..
Recall that the 31-year-old Pyanich last season did not really fall into the field of vision of Ronald Koeman, having played only 1295 minutes in 30 matches, without being noted at the same time with effective actions.