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Raphinha

Raphinha, a winger for Barcelona, has been linked to Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea for the end of the current campaign.

The three teams have been informed of the 27-year-old winger’s availability and the possibility that he would be moving at the conclusion of the season. Intermediaries have reportedly notified clubs who have expressed interest in signing the Barcelona winger in recent months, according to a TBR football report.

But in summer, the winger will set you around more than £50 million. It is unclear if Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea are willing to pay a premium for him, since Barcelona is hoping to turn a profit on him.

It goes without saying that Arsenal needs to sign a top-tier winger this summer. Raphinha’s arrival will not only provide the team more goals and creativity, but it will also allow Mikel Arteta to rest important players like Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. They need additional depth in the wide areas.

The South American is also well-versed with the Premier League, having represented Leeds United there. Next season, he might have an immediate effect.

Raphinha might be useful to Liverpool if Mohamed Salah departs.

Given that Mohamed Salah’s time at Anfield is almost up, Liverpool may need to find a capable replacement. If Salah decides not to extend his contract with Liverpool this summer, he will become a free agent in 2025, and Liverpool may face pressure to trade him. Raphinha might work well as a substitute.

It would be intriguing to watch if Chelsea decides to make a bid for the guy in the summer. The Blues have expressed interest in signing the midfielder. Given the lacklustre play of players like Noni Madueke and Mykhailo Mudryk this season, it is hardly surprising that the Blues are keeping an eye on wingers.

It will be intriguing to see where the 27-year-old ends up because he might benefit all three clubs.

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Darwin Núñez has already confirmed a deal to Barcelona while Liverpool’s attitude is revealed.

Darwin Núñez, a forward for Liverpool, has previously responded "yes" to Barcelona after the Catalan club made an initial transfer

Darwin Núñez, a forward for Liverpool, has previously responded “yes” to Barcelona after the Catalan club made an initial transfer attempt back in 2020.

Darwin Núñez, a forward for Liverpool, has already “said yes” to Barcelona once, and sources from Spain suggest he may get the chance to do so again. This week, transfer rumours have swirled around the Uruguayan after social media posts pertaining to Liverpool were removed.

Núñez, 24, entered the game in the 75th minute after Liverpool’s 4-2 victory against Tottenham Hotspur the previous weekend. The former Benfica player has now gone eight games without a goal after failing to contribute significantly in the match for Liverpool.

Núñez’s personal Instagram erased all but one picture of him wearing a Liverpool shirt shortly after the game, leading to rumours regarding his future with the team. The public suggestion only fueled the rumours that he was being linked to La Liga powerhouse Barcelona in recent weeks.

SPORT reports that Xavi Hernandez is showing interest in Núñez as the Barcelona manager prepares to replace Robert Lewandowski this summer. The 35-year-old, who makes among the most money at the team, is getting close to the end of his playing days.

According to the Catalan site, Núñez has already said “yes” to Barcelona in 2020 while he was still at UD Almería, indicating that this is not the first time the Catalan club has expressed interest in the player. The player was eventually signed by Benfica, and in 2022 he would go to Anfield for a reported $91 million (€85 million/£73 million).

After his tie at Almería, Núñez was supposedly ‘delighted’ with the thought of donning the Barcelona shirt and would now ‘prioritise’ a trip back to Spain. But, Barcelona’s manager at the time of the initial interest, former Everton manager Ronaldo Koeman, was not persuaded to sign the attacker. Benfica was subsequently able to enter as a result, and the rest is history.

He may now, however, be given another chance, and if he decides to leave Liverpool, reports suggest he would prefer to move to Barcelona. Núñez is already aware of the Nou Camp club, even though he is still far from moving there after coming dangerously close to doing so once.

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