Except for one very unexpected script twist, Frank Casey will be one of the protagonists of FC Barcelona’s ‘exit operation’ for this summer. He arrived as a free agent from AC Milan last summer and, facing huge competition in midfield, was unable to strike a deal with Xavi Hernandez’s plans. He will be one of the club’s ‘sacrifices’, despite the fact that he intends to stay.
For the Barca team to adhere to their economic viability plan, a number of ‘fat’ sales will need to be completed and Casey may be necessary, as There is nothing to amortize from his free signing and whatever the club enters into will be a profit which will positively impact Financial Fair Play. For this reason, they will be pushing for his departure with Liverpool as the midfielder’s possible destination.
Inter, dismissed; liverpool, substitute for kc
Although all information so far indicated that Inter Milan were the main candidates to acquire his services, ‘Inter Live’ has explained in the last few hours that it will be very ‘complicated’ for the Italians Given the reported interest of a Liverpool side who would be willing to make a very substantial offer to take Casey from Barcelona.
According to this source, the ‘Red’ box is in the process of refurbishing their midfield. They have McAllister within reach and the inclusion of McAllister on the table would also be an option for a Barca player, but they understand it will depend on them being given the ‘okay’ for an operation. He will have no problem with FC Barcelona, ​​as he understands that 35 million euros will be enough to convince him.
Rumor or Real Movement?
Despite the fact that they are downplaying Liverpool’s interest in Frank Casey from Italy, other sources suggest he will not be a priority in this summer’s transfer market. In fact, journalist Fabrizio Romano has told the ‘Gigantes’ in recent statements that “KC is not a priority for Liverpool right now, but an exit from the Premiership cannot be ruled out, as they have already shown an interest.” It will probably be one of many Barca ‘novels’ for this transfer window.