Serge Aurier in a party with the PSG in front of the Basilea

The Barça looks for lateral

Emery And Prandelli "lastran" to the Barça in the market

Published:6/11/2016 - 10:47h

Updated:6/11/2016 - 12:38h

The trainers of Paris Saint-Germain and of Valencia CF have left clear that it will be very difficult that during the next market of winter his players Serge Aurier and Joao Cancel abandon the club. Two players in the orbit of the Barça

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It seems that the FC Barcelona goes it to have very difficult this January if really it finish for launching to the market for fichar a substitute of Aleix Vidal. The blaugranas tantean the terrain and have to several names on the table to bet by his cost in the right side.

The main problem is that any of these has the beneplácito of his respective clubs to negotiate and recalar in the entity blaugrana. And what means this? That his price is much more expensive of the expected, by what Serge Aurier and Joao Cancel move away little by little to the hour to listen to his respective technicians.

"Aurier Is very good, young, with a lot of talent, but is of the PSG. If it recognises him (this quality and this good moment of game), is also by the level of this team", said Unai Emery after being asked after the information of the Barcelona interest in Aurier. The same raisin with Cancel in Valencia. 

"I cancel it is a big player and these things are normal. But of market do not comment. They are things to speak of the society. In this moment do not think for nothing of this", sustained a Prandelli that, as it leaves clear, does not contemplate the exit of the Portuguese. The two trainers, therefore, lastran the flight of the FC Barcelona and of Robert Fernández in a mercad in which they will follow looking for the ideal player for the place.

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