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Al-Nassr look to shell out 100 million for FC Barcelona winger

Al-Nassr are looking to improve their squad even more and are now looking to recruit FC Barcelona winger and would not mind spending over 100 million to sign him.

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According to a shocking claim, Al Nassr, a Saudi Arabian team, is willing to pay an incredible €100 million for Barcelona attacker Raphinha in order to make a big play for him.

 During this transfer window, Raphinha has emerged as one of Barcelona's most sought-after players. 

Even if he wants to continue with Barcelona, there are more teams interested in signing him, particularly in the English Premier League and Saudi Arabia. A substantial financial offer accompanies the most recent interest. It was just announced yesterday that Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, was contemplating a sizable bid for Raphinha. Aston Villa, led by Unai Emery, has also expressed interest in replacing Moussa Diaby. 

It has now been established that Al Nassr is the source of the noteworthy Saudi Arabian offer, which is enormous for both Barcelona and the player. Al Nassr, a team that has players like Sadio Mane, Aymeric Laporte, and Cristiano Ronaldo, is willing to spend about €100 million to sign Raphinha. 

It should be mentioned that Raphinha had a fantastic season, finishing with 10 goals and 13 assists in 37 games. After recovering from injuries, he particularly excelled in the latter part of the season.  Because of his ability, which is demonstrated by his performance, Barcelona is keeping him available. The goal of Hansi Flick's new endeavor is to revamp the offensive lineup, with Dani Olmo and Nico Williams being the top choices. 

Where would Raphinha go if FC Barcelona decides to sell him?

Barcelona would be happy to see Raphinha go, particularly if doing so would allow them to obtain a high enough price to match what Al Nassr is proposing. For this reason, even though the offers they make might be more modest, the club is also taking Arsenal and Aston Villa's interest into consideration. 

To keep a competitive advantage at 27, Raphinha might be better off moving to the Premier League. In the end, how Raphinha decides to respond to these offers will be very important. FC Barcelona is willing to discuss any attractive offer that reduces the team's payroll and makes room for players to move about in the transfer window. 

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