
"FC Barcelona are unlikely to make any major signings in the upcoming January transfer window, but planning for the future does not stop. The sporting department, led by director Deco, are identifying targets for the summer while also keeping an eye on young prospects who can be signed and developed at the club. One such instance has led to the Catalans making a move for Egyptian starlet Hamza Abdelkarim, with the 17-year-old striker likely to arrive in January."
"Born in Berlin in November 2005, Maza is an attacking midfielder who can also operate as a second striker or even on the wing. A skilled dribbler, the 20-year-old joined Leverkusen from Hertha BSC last summer in a deal worth €12 million, and has a contract that runs until 2030. So far in his debut season with Die Werkself, Maza has produced a tally of four goals and three assists from 21 matches in all competitions."
FC Barcelona are unlikely to make major signings in the January transfer window but continue long-term planning and talent identification. The sporting department, led by director Deco, is identifying summer targets and monitoring young prospects for sign-and-develop initiatives. Barcelona have moved for 17-year-old Egyptian striker Hamza Abdelkarim, who is likely to arrive in January. The club are also monitoring 20-year-old Ibrahim Maza of Bayer Leverkusen, with scouts observing his Africa Cup of Nations performances. Maza, born in Berlin in November 2005, can play attacking midfield, second striker or on the wing. He joined Leverkusen from Hertha BSC for €12 million, is contracted until 2030, and has four goals and three assists in 21 appearances this season. Barcelona scouts at AFCON are monitoring several players, including Etta Eyong, while a new attacking midfielder is not currently a priority for Hansi Flick and colleagues.
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