Barcelona Transfer News Roundup: Blaugrana plan Lamine Yamal renewal; club want Ansu Fati exit, and more - October 27, 2024
Barcelona secured a thumping 4-0 win over Real Madrid in the season's first El Clasico on Saturday, October 26, in La Liga. Robert Lewandowski scored a brace, while Lamine Yamal and Raphinha also got on the scoresheet to silence the Santiago Bernabeu.
Meanwhile, the Blaugrana are planning to end any speculation regarding midfield sensation Lamine Yamal's future. Elsewhere, the Spanish giants are ready to part ways with attacker Ansu Fati in January.
On that note, here's a look at the key Barcelona transfer stories as on October 27, 2024:
Barcelona plan Lamine Yamal renewal
Barcelona are planning to hand Lamine Yamal a pay hike, according to La Vanguardia. The Spanish forward has gone from strength to strength at the Camp Nou recently, catching the imagination of clubs across the continent.
Last season, Yamal registered seven goals and nine assists in 50 games across competitions. Paris Saint-Germain reportedly submitted a massive offer for the player this summer, which was turned down by the Blaugrana.
This year, the Spaniard has amassed six goals and seven assists in 14 games across competitions. The La Liga giants are aware that they have a gem in their hands and are determined to ensure that he has a lengthy stay at the club.
They are already considering talks with Jorge Mendes, the player's agent, to improve the terms of Yamal's contract. The 17-year-old is tied to Barcelona till 2026 and reportedly earns less than €2 million per year.
Yamal's contract apparently contains a preliminary arrangement to extend his stay till 2030 once he turns 18. However, the Blaugrana want to hand him a deal that justifies his importance to the club.
Blaugrana want Ansu Fati exit
Barcelona are planning to cash in on Ansu Fati at the turn of the year, according to journalist Luis Miguelsanz. The Spanish forward is a forgotten man at the Camp Nou now and has struggled for chances under new boss Hansi Flick this season.
Fati has registered just five appearances across competitions, all but one of which was from the bench. The 21-year-old is a long way down the pecking order for the La Liga leaders, and his situation is unlikely to improve any time soon.
His agent, Jorge Mendes, has had a discussion with Barca sporting director Deco regarding Fati's future. It was decided that the player would be allowed to pursue a new adventure at the turn of the year, should he so desire.
Sevilla are apparently interested in the Spaniard and are considering taking him on loan in January to address their goalscoring woes. A fruitful loan spell could elevate the player's price tag, which could help in offloading him permanently in the summer.
Barcelona eyeing Lucas Chevalier
Barcelona are keeping a close eye on Lucas Chevalier, according to journalist Miguel Rico. They are looking for Marc-Andre ter Stegen's long-term replacement at the moment.
The German goalkeeper is out with a knee injury and is unlikely to return to action this season. Wojciech Szczesny was signed as his short-term replacement this month.
However, the La Liga giants are also worried about the long-term impact of the injury on Ter Stegen and are keeping their options open. Chevalier has been identified as the ideal successor for the 32-year-old.
The Frenchman has established himself as a first-team regular for Lille and is regarded as one of the best young goalkeepers in the game. Barcelona want him, but prising him away from the Ligue 1 club won't be easy. The 22-year-old is tied to the Stade Pierre-Mauroy till 2027, and Lille are likely to demand a fortune to let him go.