Barcelona to swap Griezmann for Neymar, Bale set to stay at Real Madrid

Barcelona are hoping to swap Griezmann for Neymar, Gareth Bale will stay at Real Madrid, , Ivan Rakitic will be sold by Barcelona, and Premier League clubs struggle to pay less.

Barcelona hoping to swap Griezmann for Neymar
The French striker is set to be used as leverage for the Brazilian star. Barcelona are keen to send Antoine Griezmann to Paris Saint-Germain in an attempt to re-sign Neymar this summer, reports Sky Sports. With the coronavirus pandemic limiting the Catalans' cash supply, they are willing to let Griezmann leave the club after just one season as they attempt to bring Neymar and Inter striker Lautaro Martinez to the club. Griezmann is valued at £88 million (€100m) by Barca, who are willing to send him to PSG as part of a swap deal for Neymar or sell him elsewhere.   

Bale plans to stay a Real Madrid
The Mirror reports that Gareth Bale is planning to stay at Real Madrid next season. The 30-year-old Welsh international has a £600,000-a-week contract that runs until 2022, and Bale has attempted to work out a relationship with Zinedine Zidane despite the Frenchman attempting to sell him last summer. However Bale is not agitating for a move away from the club. 

Ivan Rakitic
Barca set Rakitic asking price 
Barcelona are planning to sell midfielder Ivan Rakitic this summer - or in the next transfer window - regardless of the impact of coronavirus. They believe that they will be able to recoup 18 million euros for him from one of the many clubs interested, the same they spent on him to buy him from Sevilla. The 32-year-old is on his way out of the club, according to Marca. 

Clubs fail to negotiate player pay cut
Premier League clubs are concerned that they have not yet been unable to negotiate a pay cut with their players. The first round of talks between Professional Footballers’ Association and the clubs did not yield any agreement, according to the Telegraph. The news comes as Bournemouth manager took a significant reduction in salary as the club started furloughing employees.


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