Eight players will leave Barcelona, club aims to cut salaries and win millions of euros

Barcelona is preparing for a major reshuffle of the team, with up to eight players expected to leave the club before June 30th, SPORTS reports. Bleugrans are giving priority to the departures of players who are not on the first team's plans, aiming to significantly lower their salary bill. Deco yes [...]
Barcelona is preparing for a major reshuffle of the team, with up to eight players expected to leave the club before June 30th, SPORTS reports.
Bleugrans are giving priority to the departures of players who are not on the first team's plans, aiming to significantly lower their salary bill.
Deco is leading the effort, where it has achieved progress in some cases, but it seems still work is needed.

Ansu Fate and Clement Langlet are the most urgent cases, with Fate close to a loan transfer of AS Monaco on a 12m-euro purchase option, but also a Barcelona repurchasing clause, writes the telegraph, broadcasts Periscope.
Langlett will likely be released from his contract if he agrees to give up the last two years, paving the way for a transfer to Atletico Madrid.
Other players expected to leave include names such as Pau Victor and Pablo Torre, which are available for sale with repurchasing opportunities.

Barcelona aims to secure about 5m euros for Victor, while the Torres tariff may be lower because it has remained in the contract for another year.
The club is also working on cutting contracts for Oriol Rome and Innaki Pena.
Romeu is expected to complete his contract prematurely to facilitate a return to Girona, while Peña's departure is certain after Joan Garcia's arrival.
Celta Vigo and Valencia are interested in Penan, but none can even equal his current salary.

Barcelona's sports department is also considering sales by Barca Atletic, with Noah Darwick, Mamadou Mucke and Alan Godoy calling attention.
The club is giving priority to repurchasing clauses in any agreement, with Darwick allegedly receiving offers of about 4m euros from Stutgart and Bayer Leverkusen.
The expected evacuations are expected to bring about 30m euros and save approximately 20m euros in salaries, with Alex Valle's confirmed removal and revenues from Jean-Clair Todibo's transfer to West Ham United contributing total.












