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“Let's go” … Fabrizio Romano says Barcelona are close to signing Wojciech Szczesny

“Let's go” … Fabrizio Romano says Barcelona are close to signing Wojciech Szczesny

“Let's go” … Fabrizio Romano says Barcelona are close to signing Wojciech Szczesny

“Let's go” … Fabrizio Romano says Barcelona are close to signing Wojciech Szczesny

FC Barcelona are already working on plans to sign a new goalkeeper to replace the injured Marc-André Ter Stegen. Due to the German goalkeeper's unfortunate injury against Villarreal, he is now expected to miss the entire season. Unfortunately, Barcelona does not have too much time to reflect on the latest loss.

As has been the case all season and even before, the Catalan club continues to be plagued by untimely injuries that have left the squad in a position that is only a shadow of its best possible form. What the club can do now, however, is to ensure that they do not waste any more time looking for replacements.

Fortunately, it seems that they have already made that decision and now even agreed on their target and sealed the deal. As Fabrizio Romano recently confirmed, former Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny is the man Barcelona have chosen and the parties have reached an agreement and Romano has even revealed his legendary 'Let's go' Slogan for the deal.

This information did not take long to come after the former Juventus player also confirmed that he was in talks with the Spanish club:

“Yes, I am currently in talks and considering a move to Barça. It would be disrespectful if I did not consider this option for my career… Barça is one of the best clubs in the world.”

In addition, a recent update has also arrived from Poland from the reputable source Tomasz Włodarczyk, who has already stated that Barcelona has reached an agreement with the Polish goalkeeper and that the deal is already at an advanced stage.

Furthermore, the report states that the player has already been scheduled to undergo a medical with Barcelona on Thursday, after which it should not be long before the parties involved officially announce his arrival as the man to take Ter Stegen's place in the squad.

At the moment, all updates point to an early signing by Barcelona, ​​which would sign the former Juventus star and make him their acquisition without having to wait for the January transfer window. At 34 years old, the player should still have what it takes to play for a top club like Barcelona, ​​despite recently retiring from the sport.

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