Barcelona ‘Not Giving Up’ In Signing Bayern Munich Joshua Kimmich

Barcelona ‘Not Giving Up’ In Signing Bayern Munich Joshua Kimmich

Acquiring a world-class midfield pivot is one of the operations FC Barcelona intends to carry out during the forthcoming summer transfer window.

The Catalan Club’s financial situation forces them to operate in a highly constrained area.

However, the Blaugranes are optimistic that they may raise some money in the next few days, which will greatly ease their operations in the marketplace.

Joshua Kimmich, the midfielder for Bayern Munich, is one of the players who has been connected to the team for this role.

In fact, Barcelona lists him as one of their top objectives, reports Barca News Network

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The German was a target for Xavi while he was at the Catalan team and now Hansi Flick, who has previously collaborated with Kimmich at Bayern Munich and the German national team, is also considering the German.

History Between Kimmich And Barcelona

The German player turned down the Blaugranes’ initial attempt for the midfielder because it fell short of his expectations.

At the moment, the Blaugranes are unable to pay him a very high wage or devote all of their earnings to new purchases.

Despite this initial setback, Hansi Flick is determined to utilize every resource at his disposal to persuade the midfield player to sign with Barcelona because he has merely turned down the initial offer and hasn’t renounced talks with the team.

For the time being, everyone concerned is working slowly on their respective tasks.

The 29-year-old midfielder for Bayern Munich is concentrated on the forthcoming UEFA EURO 2024, which will take place in his own nation, while FC Barcelona is striving to return to a 1:1 rule.

Barcelona will need to bargain with Bayern Munich for the midfield player.

The Bavarians may be more open to negotiating, though, as Kimmich’s contract is set to expire the next year and he has previously turned down a chance to extend it for free in 2025.

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