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Barcelona Triumphs Again in the US Clásico

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In a thrilling matchup, FC Barcelona has celebrated yet another victory in the recent Clásico held in the US. Despite a lengthy lightning delay that created uncertainty about whether the game could continue, the team managed to pull through, thanks in large part to a standout performance from Pau Víctor, who was named man of the match.

As the team looks toward the future, Barcelona is now focusing on streamlining its roster to comply with La Liga’s financial regulations. They are close to finalizing a loan deal with Girona for Oriol Romeu, and there’s talk about Clement Lenglet potentially following suit and temporarily leaving the club.

In transfer news, it appears Barcelona’s hopes of securing Nico Williams this summer may be fading. Club officials are yet to hear back from the 22-year-old, who seems inclined to stay at Athletic Club for at least another year. However, Barcelona isn’t completely giving up on this potential signing.

With ambitions of adding a significant player to their squad, it’s expected that Barcelona will also need to make a major sale. Currently, teenage forward Vitor Roque is looking like the most likely candidate to depart, as he has not been able to gain the confidence of the club’s sporting department since joining in January.

On the potential signing front, reports indicate that RB Leipzig may be willing to let Dani Olmo return to Barcelona this month. The Spanish international is said to be eager to make the move back home, especially after celebrating victory at Euro 2024 with the Spanish national team.

Rachel Adams

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