Barcelona are reportedly set to bring another exciting young talent to the club, with the Catalans close to securing an agreement with Jesse Bisiwu. According to Marca, Deco has been working hard on a deal and is hoping to reach an agreement for Bisiwu to move to Camp Nou in the summer. Bisiwi is a highly-rated left winger known for his dribbling ability and caught the eye at the Under-17 World Cup with his performances for Belgium.
A key reason why this trio has been so successful is the way each of them complements the other and is always willing to help each other out. This bonhomie and team harmony were on full display in Barcelona's recent win over FC Copenhagen. Yamal and Lewandowski's gift to Raphinha After enduring a difficult first half against Copenhagen, Barcelona came roaring back in the second half, with goals from Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal handing them a 2-0 lead within the hour mark.
and he has revealed the advice the Barca boss gave his players at the interval. "The gaffer told us at half-time to be patient, that the spaces would start to open up," he told Jijantes. "We haven't looked at anything [scores]. We knew that if we did our job, the rest would fall into place. I'm now at 100% and it's the gaffer's call if I start."
Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia has picked up La Liga's save of the month award for January, beating off competition from Odysseas Vlachodimos and Álex Remiro. The stopper's save from Pere Milla in the derby win over Espanyol has finished top of the pile, ensuring he picks up the award for the second time this season already. Garcia earned rave reviews for his performance against Espanyol, with manager Hansi Flick making sure to thank his goalkeeper after the win. Let's have a look at the save again.
Everyone has their reasons. I had mine, and Dro has his now. It's a shame because he was a player the club was keen on, but it's his decision. I'm glad he's renewing, it's good news for everyone. We understand each other on the pitch and we're good friends off it. We're 100% compatible on the pitch.
The contract is pending the receipt of Gill's International Transfer Certificate (ITC). "Adrian is a young midfielder with U.S. youth national team experience whose development path led him to one of the top academies in the world at Barcelona," Atlanta chief soccer officer and sporting director Chris Henderson said in a news release. "We're pleased to welcome him to the club and add more competition to our group of midfielders."