The bad news in the FC Barcelona have turned into the bread of each day. The team does not attain to reach the results expected, and the criticisms to the Catalan club increase. After the 'blow' of the tie in Vallecas, the group of the City Condal receives another news desfavorable because of the strong competition by one of his possible signings. As it informs TuttoJuve, the quality of the talentoso Georgiy Sudakov (21 years) is generating big interest in Europe.
This mediocampista offensive of the Shakhtar Donetsk has attracted the attention of three giants of the Premier League: Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea, clubs that look for to advance to the Barça in the career by the Ukrainian player, as it stands out the half mentioned. The key will be in the assessment of the 'orange dragons', since a high price could influence in the participation of the at present interested teams.
And it is that, the blaugranas already could witness closely the skills of this player. In the party of Champions that confronted to the Shakhtar against the Barcelona in Hamburg, the young promise stood out like one of the protagonists of the meeting, turning into a key piece in the 'fateful' defeat of the ones of Xavi Hernández in front of the 'mining'.
The Juve also adds to the 'bidding'
In spite of having 21 years, Sudakov is considered one of the most promising players of Ukraine, maybe only surpassed by his excompañero of team Mykhailo Mudryk, the one who already was fichado by Chelsea in his moment. Besides, the Juventus of Turín also adds to the competition by this young Ukrainian promise, especially in front of the absences of Paul Pogba and Nicolò Fagioli by reasons extradeportivos. The directive of the Italian club looks for to reinforce the zone of the field with a footballer of offensive characteristics as in the case of Georgiy.
The career by the player complicates for the ones of the City Condal, since more clubs show interest to measure that advance the days. Although the denouement of this situation is uncertain, is likely that the new perla of the football finish playing in one of the five big European leagues, with more clubs interested to measure that approach the next market of signings.