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Had eight beautiful years at Bayern but now I want to leave, confesses Robert Lewandowski
Think Mauricio Pochettino leaving will help Lionel Messi be much better, claims Angel Di Maria

Prefer to stay at Barcelona as it’s been my dream club and still is, confesses Frenkie de Jong
Reports | Manchester United open talks over Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona
Can’t imagine that you can win more with Barcelona than with Bayern, asserts Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Reports | Liverpool made contact with Ousmane Dembele's representatives over free transfer
Reports | Barcelona start initial discussions with Bayern Munich over move for Robert Lewandowski
Yes it is a possibility that Robert Lewandowski could come, reveals Xavi Hernandez
Ousmane Dembele can be the best in the world and I hope he stays, reveals Xavi Hernandez

Reports | Barcelona pushing to sign Marcos Alonso this summer despite financial issues

Reports | Barcelona looking to sign Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly this summer

Ousmane Dembele wants to stay but he is tempted by other options, asserts Joan Laporta
Not enough for Barcelona to finish second and we have to demand more, asserts Xavi Hernandez
Reports | Robert Lewandowski not to extend his contract with Bayern Munich beyond 2022/23

Reports | Manchester United closing in on move for Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong

Reports | Newcastle United join Aston Villa in race to sign Philippe Coutinho next summer
Barcelona have given me everything and they are my club, proclaims Ansu Fati
Reports | Barcelona step up their efforts to sign Leeds United’s Raphinha next summer
Reports | Barcelona consider signing Sevilla defender Jules Kounde

Lionel Messi is on same level as Diego Maradona, gushes Mauricio Pochettino

Ronald Araujo signs new contract with Barcelona until 2026 despite interest from Europe
We’re in first year of post-Messi era but we want to compete, proclaims Xavi Hernandez
Reports | Bayern Munich set €40 million asking price for Robert Lewandowski next summer

Barcelona is not to blame for what happened but we are responsible, admits Joan Laporta
