Barcelona is likely to activate another financial strategy while navigating the January transfers market, taking an unexpected turn that involves former Mika Marmol player.
According to Sport, the Romani of Serie A are in advanced negotiations with Las Palmas for the signature of Marmol, an agreement in which Barcelona would ensure fifty percent of the value of the transaction.
At present, Rome has presented an offer of € 7 million, but Las Palmas is being firmly maintained, demanding the complete € 10 million release clause. Despite the gap, the negotiations are progressing positively, with the Blaugrana carefully observing the developments.
There is optimism in the Barcelona camp, since Marmol seems interested in a movement, and Las Palmas can give in if Rome presents a reviewed offer.
Barcelona has seen an increase in income
This possible agreement offers Barcelona a significant financial advantage. Without the need to separate from any player from the first team, the club could be pocketed up to 15 million euros during this transfer window, reinforcing its salary limit.
Given the financial restrictions they continue to face, such unexpected profits are crucial for the operational flexibility of the club.
From now on, Barcelona has not made definitive movements to strengthen its team, although Marcus Rashford remains a possible objective.
However, the club is clear in its position: Transfer will not be produced unless United accepts to contribute or rashford reduces its salary demands. Catalan giants are not willing to pay an inflated salary for the striker.
Watching former players
Barcelona also monitor potential outputs before the market closes.
The club has left the door open for movements involving players such as Oscar Mingueza and Francisco Trincao, whose future transfers Barcelona retains a considerable percentage of resale.
Like the last days of the transfer window approach, Barça’s management remains calculated and opportunistic, focused on guaranteeing financial stability while keeping the possibilities of last minute alert.
The operation involving Marmol could mark a key moment in its ongoing economic strategy.