Alejandro Grimaldo Transfer from Bayer 04 Leverkusen to FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona could pursue Alejandro Grimaldo if Wolverhampton completes their interest in Gerard Martín. Grimaldo is willing to leave Germany, although Hansi Flick does not prioritize the left-back position.
90min reports on Alejandro Grimaldo's potential transfer to Barcelona amid contract dissatisfaction. Alejandro Grimaldo has been angered by an underwhelming contract offer from Barcelona. A deal could still be possible for a transfer fee of around €20 million.
Alejandro Grimaldo, a current Spanish national player trained at La Masia, is linked with a move to FC Barcelona. Despite previous assumptions that Barcelona could not afford the transfer, Mundo Deportivo reports that Grimaldo is available for under 20 million euros, possibly between 15 and 18 million euros. Grimaldo has expressed a desire to play in La Liga, having never played in Spain's top league. He has shown interest in returning to Barcelona to prove himself, despite having a contract with Leverkusen until 2027.
90min reports on Atlético Madrid's interest in signing Bayer Leverkusen left back Alejandro Grimaldo. Atlético Madrid have joined the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen left back Alejandro Grimaldo. The Spaniard has already been identified as a target for both Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Barcelona has shown interest in reacquiring Alejandro Grimaldo and has already initiated discussions about the potential return of the 29-year-old left-back. Grimaldo, who honed his skills at Barcelona's renowned 'La Masia' academy, indicated his strong desire to go back to Spain and rejoin Barcelona, the club where he grew both as a player and an individual. Although he is currently contracted with Bayer Leverkusen until 2027, an understanding exists with the club's management that they will not stand in the way of his return to his 'home' club. Grimaldo is estimated to be worth 40 million euros on Transfermarkt, and the anticipated transfer fee is not expected to surpass this valuation.
FC Barcelona is seriously interested in Alejandro Grimaldo, as reported by the German branch of Sky Sports. Grimaldo, a 29-year-old left-back at Bayer Leverkusen, has become one of the top players in the German league. He is contracted with Leverkusen until the summer of 2027. However, Grimaldo has expressed a desire to return to his home country, Spain, and play for Barcelona, the club where he was developed as a youth player. Leverkusen is reportedly demanding a transfer fee between thirty and forty million euros.
Alejandro Grimaldo is allowed to leave Bayer Leverkusen if the price is right. According to 'Sky', FC Barcelona, particularly sporting director Deco, is very interested in bringing the Spaniard back. However, Bayer Leverkusen would only agree to the transfer for a sum between 30 and 40 million euros. Grimaldo has already expressed his desire to move to La Liga.
Alejandro Grimaldo has expressed a desire to return to his formative club, Barcelona, even though he is under contract with Bayer Leverkusen until 2027. He has reportedly communicated this wish to Deco, but the situation is complicated by Barcelona's financial struggles and Baldé's impressive performances. Grimaldo is motivated by the possible departures of his teammates Wirtz, Frimpong, Tah, and his coach next summer, as he seeks a new challenge.
Alejandro Grimaldo has expressed his desire to return to FC Barcelona, where he started his career in La Masía. Although he is keen on returning, the presence of Alejandro Balde as the established left-back and the lack of necessity for another player in that position make the transfer unlikely according to the club's management and coach Hans-Dieter Flick.
Alejandro Grimaldo has expressed interest in playing in Liga in the future, which is his home country. However, he is not in a hurry to leave Bayer Leverkusen, with whom he has a contract until 2027. Simon Rolfes, the managing director of Leverkusen, has clarified that Grimaldo's desire to play in his home country in his career is not something dramatic, and many players who currently play in foreign clubs have this desire.
Alejandro Grimaldo has expressed his wish to play in his native Spain in the future. His contract with Bayer Leverkusen is valid until 2027. Should he move, he has mentioned Barcelona, his youth club, as a potential destination. However, a transfer this year seems unlikely as Bayer does not wish to let him go.
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