Tuesday, June 3, 2014

TV Club Barcelona: Piszczek will replace Dani Alves – Sports TVN 24

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It might be a transfer hit this summer! Lukasz Piszczek is the new season to replace Dani Alves of Barcelona. At least, the sensational information handed club TV team of Catalonia.

After the first season since 2008 without a trophy, Barcelona’s authorities announced airing locker room. The first victim was the Barca coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino. In its place came former player and coach of the club’s reserves Luis Enrique. With the Spaniard returned to Barcelona two able pupils who have had a successful season: Gerard Deulofeu and Rafinha at Everton in Celcie Vigo.



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From Camp Nou to say goodbye while Cesc Fabregas, Alex Song, Cristian Tello and probably Dani Alves. The Brazilian would be welcome at PSG. According to the “Barcelona Televiso” first potential successor to right-back Lukasz Piszczek would be with Borussia Dortmund. Interestingly, the Polish representative two years ago was on the market so that rival FCB – Real Madrid.

cheaper option

Catalan media also write that the club is interested in Colombian Juan Cuadrado, who has had a life-season in Fiorentina. Barcelona, ​​however, must reckon with the expense of a minimum of 30 million euros for the 26-year-old. Pole would be far cheaper option.

If the transaction was 29-year-old Piszczek would be the first Pole in the colors of the football section of Barcelona. The Catalan capital has played in the years 1992-1995 szczypiornista Bogdan Wenta and now in the basketball is Maciej Lampe.

In the last season including all UEFA club Piszczek played 29 games. They scored three goals.

Author: lukl / kris / Source: sport.tvn24.pl

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