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Barcelona weighs Diaz and Rashford as Saudi clubs join transfer race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49536, member: 636"] Barcelona hunts for new left-wing talent after missing out on Nico Williams. The Athletic Bilbao star signed a massive contract extension until 2035. Coach Hans Flick takes his summer break as sporting director Deco works on backup plans. Two major Premier League stars have caught the club's attention. Both players want to join the Spanish giants. Luis Diaz from Liverpool and Marcus Rashford from Manchester United top Barcelona's shopping list. The Colombian winger costs around 70 million euros but his price could drop if he pushes for a move. Rashford's value sits at 46 million euros after losing his starting spot at Old Trafford. Manchester United might accept a loan deal to reduce their wage bill. Both players agreed to take pay cuts for Barcelona. Diaz brings steady performances and strong defensive work to any team. The Liverpool star presses opponents high up the pitch and fits Barcelona's playing style perfectly. Rashford struggles with form after a disappointing loan spell at Aston Villa. The English forward needs the right environment to rediscover his best football. His talent remains undeniable despite recent setbacks. Saudi Arabian clubs complicate Barcelona's transfer plans. Al Hilal and Al Ittihad chase Rashford's signature this summer. Al Nassr targets Diaz as their primary attacking reinforcement. The Middle Eastern teams offer huge wages that Barcelona cannot match. Money talks louder than European football dreams for many players. [/QUOTE]
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