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Published on 2024-04-29 12:21:02
Barcelona are facing competition from Chelsea and Manchester City for the 16-year-old River Plate sensation Franco Mastantuono, who has impressed scouts with his performances for the Argentine club. Mastantuono has already signed a new contract with River Plate that runs until 2026, with a release clause of €45 million. This has made it difficult for Barcelona to make a move for the young talent, as they are currently balancing their finances and may not have the resources to sign him.
Manchester City and Chelsea are interested in Mastantuono due to his potential and talent, with both clubs looking to secure his services in the upcoming transfer window. The English clubs believe that Mastantuono has what it takes to succeed at the highest level and are keen to move quickly to sign him. Barcelona, on the other hand, may miss out on signing him as they do not have the financial capabilities to compete with the English clubs in the race for the young Argentine.
It is reported that Mastantuono’s future may be decided in the coming week, with both Chelsea and Manchester City looking to trigger his release clause and secure his services before the transfer window opens. Barcelona, who have been monitoring the teenager for a while, may have to accept defeat in the race for Mastantuono due to financial constraints. As the young talent continues to impress in Argentina, top clubs from across Europe are eager to sign him and kickstart his career in European football.
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