Günstig Trikots Fußball Kinder, Barcelona could be challenged by Paris Saint-Germain in their pursuit of Aston Villa star Kani Chukvemeka. The England U19 international has attracted increasing transfer interest from across Europe as he enters the final year of his contract at Villa Park. Chukwuemeka was highly regarded by Villa after making his Premier League debut last season, but his ongoing contract impasse has caused friction within the club. If the 18-year-old does choose to leave Villa, Gerrard's side will only be eligible for FIFA's training compensation, which will not come into effect until early 2023. However, according to the Daily Mirror, Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring the situation of Chukwemeka after he was left out of Villa's pre-season squad for Australia. With Chukwuemeka looking increasingly likely to leave Villa, he could now face a key career choice as to which major European club to join in 2022.
Juventus, Manchester City are prepared to reject any move to bring Bernardo Silva to Barcelona this summer. The Portugal international was linked with a possible move to La Blaugrana last summer before opting to stay with the Premier League champions for the 2021/22 season. Guardiola has previously suggested he would be willing to sell the former Monaco player if he is not satisfied with his role in Manchester. Silva's contract at Manchester City expires in 2025 and the club could ask for around €80m to release him in any possible exit due to his continued value to Guardiola's plans in Manchester. However, according to the Daily Mirror, City have no plans to accept an offer for Silva despite rumours of a meeting between his agent Jorge Mendes and Barcelona president Laporta. Guardiola has reassessed his team options ahead of the 2022/23 season and the Catalan coach does not want any further exits before the season starts next month.
Barcelona Kindertrikot, Bayern Munich are set to increase their offer for Mattis De Ligt as Robert Lewandowski leaves the club. Lewandowski's transfer rumours made the news around the Bundesliga champions this summer after the Poland international informed the club that he wanted to leave. Although Bayern were initially determined to keep the veteran striker, they have now approved his move to Barcelona. The Catalan giants have finally seen their offer at the Allianz Arena and he is expected to fly to the United States to join Miami's La Blaugrana. With Lewandowski's future over, Bayern will turn their attention to reinvesting the 50 million euros they received from Barcelona to improve their squad.