Report: FC Barcelona's Interest In Brazilian Full-Back Confirmed
Forget Juan Cuadrado and Lukasz
Piszczek, the latest rumours surround FC Barcelona's interest in Sao
Paulo full-back Douglas, which has been reportedly confirmed in the past
24 hours by Sao Paulo's president, Carlos Miguel Aidar
Juan Cuadrado.
Lukasz Piszczek. Even Kyle Walker. It seems as though every single
right-back in world football has been linked with a transfer to the Camp
Nou this summer and as sure as the sky is blue, another report has
surfaced in the past couple of days claiming to have identified FC Barcelona’s latest defensive target. His name? Douglas, a Brazilian – of course – who plies his trade for Sao Paulo.
However,
this report is different – this isn’t some tenuous link fabricated by
the Spanish media, or a story plucked from thin air by the English media
– this report has traction and credibility in the form of statements
from Sao Paulo’s president, Carlos Miguel Aidar. Speaking at the
unveiling of Sao Paulo’s latest signing, former Olympique Lyonnais
winger Michel Bastos, Aidar was pressed on Douglas’ future and confirmed that there was interest in the full-back from Catalunya.
Indeed,
Aidar is convinced that Barcelona has made preliminary contact with the
player himself with regards to a potential transfer and with Sao Paulo
ready to negotiate; the ball is in Andoni Zubizarreta’s court.
Naturally, there are obstacles, the first and foremost of which surrounds the future of Dani Alves. As we have noted on multiple occasions, Barça’s interest in procuring another full-back rests entirely upon the future of Dani Alves. It’s influenced our rather public pursuit of Juan Cuadrado, and it has hindered any move we may have been planning to make for Lukasz Piszczek, although there are question marks as to whether Alves’ future will hold similar sway with respect to this potential transfer.
At
the age of 24, Douglas is by no means the finished product, even if he
has considerable experience in Brazilian football and a season under the
tutelage of such an iconic figure as Alves may be the most prudent
approach for Luis Enrique and FC Barcelona. Given Martin Montoya’s
versatility, Douglas’ arrival may not necessarily impact the Catalan’s
game-time as much as some expected leaving one final, predictable,
hurdle: price.
Like
many others before him, Douglas isn’t actually owned by Sao Paulo; his
rights have been divvied up and auctioned off to various sports
investment groups in a similar arrangement to Neymar prior to his
arrival – and as we saw with the Brazilian boy wonder, or as perhaps
Manchester City have discovered with their signing of Eliaquim Mangala,
third party ownership can certainly inflate the final price-tag of a
player.
With
FC Barcelona, nothing is ever concrete. Despite Aidar’s comments, Barça
may not make a move for Douglas; for one reason or another, we may rule
out a move entirely, or perhaps our interest and the story is a mere
ploy, planted in the media to entice Fiorentina to lower their demands
for Cuadrado. Whatever the case, this is a story we will continue to
follow; keep an eye on our Transfer News Hub, and August Transfer Rumours Storystream for full coverage of Barça’s interest in Douglas and any developments in the Cuadrado saga.
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