If there is a case that worries FC Barcelona regarding departures, it is the departure of Clément Lenglet. Why? Because the French defender, in addition to apparently not fitting into the culé's sporting project due to the overbooking of defenders in the Barcelona squad, is also one of the players with the highest salaries. Evidently, the Barcelona team does not want this to have a major impact on its salary structure, so it is not surprising that various formulas are being considered for the Frenchman to leave the club this summer.

Among all the scenarios evaluated by Barça, one perhaps quite unexpected has emerged: Atlético Madrid, which lacks a left-handed center back in its squad and would be looking for the loan of the 29-year-old 'shield'. Likewise, the Beauvais native would not be averse to this option, as he would join a competitive team where he would have playing opportunities. At the same time, under certain conditions, the 'colchoneros' could carry out this negotiation. This would relieve the Catalan team of a problem, generate a lot of salary cap, and help in registrations if they get rid of the left-footer.

The unexpected role of João Félix in the possible Atlético-Lenglet union

However, as suggested in 'SPORT', this operation would be stalled due to a former Barcelona player who now plays for Atlético: João Félix. The 'rojiblancos' would be waiting to close the sale of the Portuguese forward to Chelsea, which is estimated at around €35 million fixed plus €30 million in variables. This would give 'Cholo' Simeone's team a significant economic boost, allowing them more room to add Clément Lenglet to their ranks.

At this point, Barcelona's intention apparently is also to make the operation more attractive and easier to assume, whether for Atlético or another club interested in the defender. In recent days, the possibility of renewing the Frenchman with the aim of deferring salary payments and reducing his current salary to more realistic amounts has been mentioned. Lenglet's salary has often been the main barrier for teams wishing to acquire his services, so this strategy could facilitate his departure.