Barcelona manager, Hansi Flick has spoken about the club’s transfer plans following Tuesday’s penalties defeat to AC Milan in Baltimore.
The US preseason friendly tour is now over, but Barcelona were unable to keep up their 100 percent record after two wins from two against Real Madrid and Manchester City.
In a report by Forbes, when examining the bright side, Flick told the media that the tour “had been very positive” after the 4-3 loss via penalty kick that followed a 2-2 draw in regulation time.
“We had a lot of young players, their quality is huge. Some players have improved these days. They are adapting to what we want to see,” he added.
“I know how this works. I will give my team everything I have inside,” Flick vowed moving forward.
“Barca is an incredible club and I enjoy every second working here. The reception they have given us is incredible, but I also know that if things go in another direction….
“That’s our job. We are positive and we are working on our ideas. We want the team to play from the first to the last second of the game and we are on the right track”.
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Asked if the club will sign another midfielder, Flick appeared to define Barca’s transfer plans when saying: “We have several injured midfielders with great quality.
“When they come back we’ll be a better team and I think I’ve got enough players there.”
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