CONVERSATIONS WITH LAS PALMAS
Barça outlines its plan to repeat the 'Pedri case' with Alberto Moleiro
Published:12/02/2023 - 20:16h
Updated:12/02/2023 - 20:16h
For some time, Alberto Moleiro has been related to FC Barcelona and talks with UD Las Palmas have already started with a view to a possible negotiation
The FC Barcelona would have the firm intention repeat the 'case Pedri' with the UD The Palms, although by a much more elevated price that the one who paid, in this moment, by the Tenerifean. The Barcelona picture wants to take out to a new talent of the team of the islands of Big Canarian, Alberto Moleiro, to reinforce his centre of the field during the next years.
Already they would have begun the contacts to begin to give him form to the operation, according to a recent information of 'Total Football' that desvela that Jordi Cruyff, sportive director of the Barça, kept recently a meeting with The Palms on the footballer of 19 years, to go tanteando the terrain of face to a possible negotiation in the summer.
In this last year, Moleiro has turned into one of the players that more has given to speak in the last months. The Barça understands that it is one of the big 'jewels' of the Spanish football and want to advance, but the economic factor would be very decisive, mainly because the clause of exit is very high and can increase.
The same sand elevates until the 30 million euros, but could arrive to the 50 or 60 'kilos' in case that they rise in the next season. For the moment, any team seems had to pay this figure, but the Barça will have to accelerate in case that it want to concretise his incorporation, because clubs like the Real Madrid, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Olympique of Marseilles would have showed interest.
The clause will be able to elevate
The ones of García Pepper are signing a very regular course and aim to return to the First Division for the first time from the 2017-2018. At present, they lead the classification of LaLiga SmartBank with 52 points, by in front of the Raise (50 units) and Sportive Alavés (49 pts).