Manchester United are reportedly willing to make a substantial offer for rising Barcelona star Fermin Lopez, with Sport claiming the Premier League club have tabled a £61 million ($70m) bid in the hope of luring the midfielder away from Camp Nou. Within the Barcelona camp, while some still believe in his long-term value to the squad, others are warming to the idea of parting ways, if a hefty proposal arrives.
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Fermin, 21, is considered one of the most exciting young talents to have emerged from La Masia in recent years. His progress with Barcelona has attracted interest across Europe, but now it appears United are willing to make a formal move to bring him to Old Trafford.
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United manager Ruben Amorim is keen on adding more dynamism and creativity to his midfield, and he sees Lopez as a perfect match for his tactical system. The Spaniard’s technical skill, knack for arriving in the box, and eye for goal make him an attractive proposition.
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Fermin’s name initially came up when United and Barcelona were engaged in dialogue over Marcus Rashford’s potential move to Spain. Though that particular discussion didn’t evolve into a formal proposal, it created a channel that led to renewed interest in Lopez. Since then, United have made their intentions clear. They are prepared to make a lucrative financial pitch to both the player and the club. Reports suggest United are willing to nearly double Fermin’s current wages to tempt him into leaving Spain.
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Barcelona are not opposed to the idea of parting with Fermin, especially given their well-documented financial constraints. The club is reportedly holding out for a fee of around €70 million, which would represent one of the largest sales in its history. Such a figure would significantly ease the club’s economic situation. It would allow Barcelona to fully comply with La Liga’s 1:1 financial rule, enabling them to register pending contract renewals and finalise new signings before the season begins.