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Barca: A new English club in the running for Rabinha

Barca: A new English club in the running for Rabinha

Barca are planning to part ways with Rabinha during the summer transfer window. A number of Premier League clubs are said to be on the lookout.

FC Barcelona may sell Rabinha in the next transfer market, looking for cash to bail out its accounts. The player really benefits from a good rating.

The newspaper explains that Rafinha is attracting interest from several English clubs the ticket. Tottenham will now join Arsenal in the race for his signature.

Looking for attacking reinforcements, Tottenham will find an ideal solution in Robinha. With the possible departures of players such as Richarlison and Harry Kane, the club is really looking to rebuild its game plan. Rafinha will appeal to the Londoners for his versatility, able to play on either wing. His impressive stints with Leeds United before joining FC Barcelona will be fondly remembered, making him a great asset to any Premier League club.

Arsenal would have offered €70 million during the winter transfer window

The Gunners are also keen on signing the Brazilian winger. They are looking for a player capable of competing with Bukayo Saga and giving him a rotation for next season.

During the winter transfer window, Arsenal offered 70 million euros for Rabinha, but Barca refused. Xavi does not want to lose players during the season. However, the situation may change this summer.

As a reminder, Barca invested €58m to sign Raphinha in the summer of 2022. The Porto Alegre native has scored 9 goals and provided 10 assists in 43 games. The player has a contract with the Blaugrana club until June 2027. So he is the one who decides about his future.

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On the Spurs side, Harry Kane could leave for around €100 million, which should allow the Londoners a bigger budget for recruitment. The England international will be of particular interest to Bayern Munich, Manchester United and PSG.