Barcelona look to sign Jorginho from Arsenal this season
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Possession, control, and setting the pace have always been central to Barcelona’s footballing ethos

They have conquered the world and Europe with this style. However, the club has recently had to be savvy, looking for value in the transfer market due to financial constraints. This strategy is evident in their current interest in Jorginho of Arsenal, as noted by Football Transfers.

Financial difficulties have been reported frequently for Barcelona. Their financial difficulties were starkly highlighted by the departure of their talisman, Lionel Messi, to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021. However, the Catalan giants have displayed resiliency and adaptation in the face of adversity. A great example is their free-agent addition of Ilkay Gundogan from Manchester City. It’s a tactic that appears to be evolving into the club’s manual.

While Oriol Romeu’s return from Girona did come with a €3.4 million price tag this summer, other notable transfers like Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix were loan agreements. Emphasis was placed squarely on maximising value without sacrificing quality. Jorginho fits the Barcelona mould brilliantly with his rhythmic passing and capacity to control the tempo of the game.

Next summer, when his contract at Arsenal expires, Barcelona will have the opportunity to make a move. In January, they are legally permitted to approach the midfielder about a pre-contract, which opens the door for yet another wise purchase. Jorginho’s path has been a rollercoaster since his £12 million transfer from Chelsea to Arsenal. The Italian international’s role has diminished under Mikel Arteta as a result of Declan Rice’s £105 million departure from West Ham and Thomas Partey’s regular play.

Regular first-team action is crucial for a player of Jorginho’s ability, particularly with the upcoming European Championships. The recent exclusion of him from Luciano Spalletti’s first Italian squad highlights the necessity even more. Although Jorginho is now valued at €15 million, Barcelona’s financial condition might prevent them from paying even this amount. A loan move or waiting for his contract to expire, similar to the Gundogan method, may be the best course of action. In conclusion, Jorginho’s prospective transfer to Barcelona is a symbol of how football transfers are evolving. Even in a time of exorbitant costs and mega-deals, cunning and foresight can still open the door for elite acquisitions. Jorginho may just be the missing component Barcelona’s shifting midfield puzzle.

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