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Arsenal could potentially miss out on the signing of Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona this summer after the dismissal of Quique Setien.
Two of Europe’s top Champions League clubs take each other on this week in a crucial battle between Barcelona of La Liga and Bayern Munich of the Bundesliga. The German side, who have won their domestic championship, have hit top gear as the run in to the end of the season comes around whilst Barcelona will be hoping for redemption having lost their domestic league title to bitter rivals Real Madrid.
Finishing second in La Liga and still being in the Champions League might be a good result for some football clubs. But Barcelona isn’t just any football club. It’s been a deeply inconsistent season at Camp Nou so far. Not only has Barcelona suffered a managerial change, but new players like Antoine Griezmann have failed to settle in a troubled squad.
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly joined the likes of Sevilla and Atletico Madrid in the race to sign Ivan Rakitic from Barcelona this summer.
French defender Samuel Umtiti is keen to fight for his place with Barcelona despite the rumoured interest from the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal.
Chelsea and Arsenal have reportedly received a boost in signing Samuel Umtiti from Barcelona during the next transfer window.
West Ham United and Everton could reportedly compete for the services of Martin Braithwaite when the transfer window reopens at the end of the season.
Arsenal could miss out on the signature of RB Leipzig's Dayot Upamecano amid the interest from the fresh interest from Barcelona.
Barcelona are reportedly interested in Leganes striker Martin Braithwaite as they are allowed to make an emergency signing following the injury to Ousmane Dembele.
Barcelona are reportedly keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, who is also being tracked by Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool.
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