Barcelona hopes to generate some income in the last days of the winter transfer window so that they can rope in Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.
With Ansu Fati not wanting to leave and the exits of Eric García and Andreas Christensen also discarded, the Blaugrana They are looking for alternative ways to raise money.
One of the options in which Catalans are closely watching is the potential sale of former players for those who have sales clauses.
Mika Faye, one of those players currently in Rennes, is attracting Fenerbahce’s interest in Türkiye, while Mika Marmol could also help Barcelona in that regard.
Mika Marmol in demand
As reported above, Marmol, currently in Las Palmas, is attracting interests of Rome, with Barcelona retaining 50% of the rights of the first The Masia talent.
Now, Channel Radio (H/t Sports World) reports that the Sevilla Club League is also interested in signing Marmol, with Barcelona closely watching the situation.
With Tanguy Niitou recently undergoing surgery and Mariao potentially leaving, the Andalusian outfit is exploring the possibility of adding a central defender, Marmol being one of its objectives, although the agreement is difficult.
The Chief of Seville, García Pimienta, is familiar with the center-person, after having worked with him previously in Las Palmas and Barça before that.
However, the problem is that Palmas is not interested in selling and insists that the suitors pay the complete liberation clause of € 10 million of Spanish.
Of that amount, 5 million euros would land in the coffers of Barcelona, since they have a 50% participation in the economic rights of the player.
However, Seville has already made it clear that they are not willing to make a great financial disbursement for the player. Therefore, it remains to be seen if Marmol ends up making sure or not.