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FC Barcelona News: 5 June 2025

FC Barcelona News: 5 June 2025

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Julián Álvarez's agent opens door to Barça! 'We will see how the negotiation goes' | Sport
Julian Alvarez's agent has said the striker would like to play for Barcelona and has hinted at a possible future move to Catalunya for the Argentina international.
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Hansi Flick, in Munich watching Germany-Portugal | Mundo Deportivo
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick was in Munich on Wednesday night to watch Germany take on Portugal in the finals of the Nations League.
Ter Stegen will not make it easy | Sport
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is angry about his current situation at the club and plans to speak to Hansi Flick and Deco.
Guardiola: 'Lamine is in the best place' | Mundo Deportivo
Pep Guardiola says he would like to coach Lamine Yamal but knows that won't happen as he's in the best place at Barcelona.
Gavi: 'I understand the people who hate me, but I'm always going to be the same.' | Marca
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Barcelona midfielder Gavi has admitted he understands why some people do not like him but insists he will not change his playing style.
Ter Stegen insists: 'I know I'll be at Barça next season.' | Mundo Deportivo
Marc-Andre ter Stegen has insisted once again that he knows he will be at Barcelona next season amid speculation he could leave this summer.
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