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Koeman admits Barca´s financial position restricted further signings

SoccerNews in La Liga 9 Oct 2020

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Ronald Koeman concedes Barcelona’s financial situation restricted his movement in the transfer market as deadline day passed without any further incomings at Los Cules.

The likes of Arthur, Ivan Rakitic, Arturo Vidal and Luis Suarez departed Camp Nou during the window, while Barca brought in Miralem Pjanic and Sergino Dest, and youngsters Trincao, Pedri and Matheus Fernandes also signed on.

Lyon forward Memphis Depay was among those linked with a late switch to Barca, the Netherlands international thought to have been keen on a reunion with Koeman.

However, with Barca having announced €97million in losses and a decrease of €203m in revenue – factors blamed on the coronavirus pandemic – no further reinforcements were brought in.

“The squad is okay, I’m happy with the squad I have,” Koeman told Barca TV. 

“We have tried to improve the squad and in some positions we could, in some others we couldn’t. That was because of the financial situation of the club, so we have to accept it and keep working.”

Ansu Fati’s early-season performances have been a major plus, with the 17-year-old scoring three goals in as many LaLiga games.

The exciting forward has also made the breakthrough into Spain’s full national team and Koeman knows he has a special talent on his hands.

“So far, his performance has been the best possible. We are talking about a 17-year-old player,” he added. 

“At that age to play three games in a row at such a high level means he is very good, a great talent. 

“Of course he still has a lot to learn, but he is a boy eager to keep learning, he trains every day to improve, so we are here to help him out. 

“Now he is with the national team. Right now, there is nobody in the world who is 17 years old to play in such a high-level national team as Spain are.”

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