Barcelona forwards Ansu and Ferran

Spanish forward could be sold ahead of Barcelona academy prospect in impending exits – Romero

As one domino falls, so will the rest at FC Barcelona now that big revelations have finally begun to unveil themselves. With the most recent reports from top journalists concerning Barca showcasing a lot of promise, the transfer window is truly kicking off.

As was reported at Barca News Network earlier today, the Financial feasibility plan presented by the club to the offices of La Liga has finally been given the approval that the club have been waiting for it to receive, and as per several credible sources, the green light has indeed been given to FC Barcelona.

Courtesy of the approval, FC Barcelona can now finally pursue the players that they had been planning to pursue this whole time.

The end goal for FC Barcelona now is to finally announce their new signings, register their pending contracts with players and be able to pursue their summer transfer targets such as the likes of Lionel Messi. But to accomplish these end goals, the Catalans must first make certain departures happen to help finance their other objectives.

As per the most recent report by Gerard Romero, following the approval of the feasibility plan, Barcelona still need to make sales to generate the adequate funds required as per their own presented plan.

Romero claims that while both Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres are the selected forwards set to be sold this summer, it is now believed that Barcelona will likely end up selling the latter before they end up potentially letting go of their number 10.

Moreover, strong recent performances by Ansu Fati have also possibly created doubts amongst those who previously preferred to have the youngster leave. It now remains to be seen just how Barcelona end up generating the funds that they are obligated to as per the now approved financial feasibility plan.

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