Barcelona interested in Matthijs de Ligt - report
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FC Barcelona are starting to plan for next season, and one player whose name is making the rounds as far as transfer targets now is Matthijs de Ligt. The Juventus defender has long been wanted by Barcelona. In fact, the Catalans made a push for him after his breakout season at AFC Ajax, only for him to choose the “Old Lady of Italian football” instead.
According to a new report, De Ligt is liked both by manager Ronald Koeman and new club president Joan Laporta. The 21-year-old has established himself as a starter for Juve, and it would take a good offer for Barcelona to pry him away.
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If I could travel right now, I d head to Spain. I d sit at the bar in the country that loves to eat late and believes wine goes with everything, and I d order one of their most underrated dishes: huevos revueltos.
Revuelto is the Spanish equivalent of scrambled eggs, but it s like comparing ballet to crowd surfing. Revuelto is lighter and in my opinion, more delicious.
Revuelto is a way of stirring the eggs very briefly (for between five to ten seconds) in a very hot pan. It s just long enough to absorb the flavour of Spanish extra virgin olive oil, and the seasonal ingredients you ve chosen to accompany them.
Barcelona hoping to complete Eric García deal this month - report
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Eric García’s return to Barcelona seems to have been a foregone conclusion for months but that’s not quite the case, and according to a new report the
Blaugrana are hoping to finally put an end to the story soon before things become problematic.
Diario SPORT is reporting that Barça have changed their offer to sign the defender on a free transfer from Manchester City, with reduced salaries and increased add-ons which would help Barça financially.