
"Barcelona's plans for the summer transfer window could suffer a significant setback, with new developments complicating their long-standing interest in Etta Eyong. According to a report from SPORT, the Blaugrana are now facing serious competition as Levante prepare to listen to offers for the highly rated forward and are open to facilitating his exit at the end of the season."
"The situation has accelerated due to strong interest from abroad, as CSKA Moscow have already placed a concrete proposal on the table, offering €25 million plus performance-related add-ons. With bonuses included, the deal would come close to Levante's €30 million release clause. Despite the attractive figure, Levante are not keen on a straightforward, immediate sale. Instead, they are exploring a more strategic formula that would help them manage their finances in the short term."
Levante are prepared to consider offers for forward Etta Eyong and are open to facilitating his exit at season's end. CSKA Moscow have offered €25 million plus performance-related add-ons, a package that with bonuses approaches Levante's €30 million release clause. Levante prefer not to make an immediate outright sale and seek a structured deal that provides immediate funds while allowing the player to remain until June. The club is negotiating guarantees and aims to include a specific termination clause for June. Etta Eyong, 22, prefers a move to Barcelona or to the Premier League. Barcelona tracked him last summer but could not meet financial constraints and remain informed.
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