Barçelona Interested In Julian Araujo – Report

Written by Patrick Echatah
In the summer transfer window, Spanish giants Barçelona have been linked with a number of right-backs, but in the closing hours of the window, a fresh name was added to the list.
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According to Fabrizio Romano, Julian Araujo of the LA Galaxy has is target for the Catalan giants.
Barca’s first priority is to be to sign a new right-back, especially as Sergino Dest appears to be close to joining AC Milan.
However, it’s unclear who Barcelona actually wants. Thomas Meunier seems challenging, Juan Foyth appears to have been passed over, and Hector Bellerin appears to be a last-ditch effort.
Araujo is an unexpected option and a name that hasn’t come up before. After four seasons with the Galaxy, the 21-year-old has recently expressed a desire to play in Europe.
Barca will have their job cut out for them if they want to sign a player before the deadline on Thursday, but it has been reported that they have spoken to the MLS team about acquiring the Mexico international.
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Meanwhile…
Sergino Dest has been linked with a number of clubs in recent days and it now looks as though he could be heading to AC Milan.
Relevo and Di Marzio are both reporting that the two clubs are “close” to agreeing a loan deal that would include a non-mandatory purchase option.
Fabrizio Romano is even more excited about the deal and reckons it’s almost done.
(barcablaugranes)
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