Barcelona considering Anthony Elanga's loan move

Barcelona is considering a deadline-day move for Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga.

Elanga, 20, has fallen out of approval below Erik ten Hag later he was advanced to the first team last season by Ralf Rangnick.

The young striker has played just 624 minutes of football this season, mostly being established from the bench.

Facundo Pellistri and Alejandro Garnacho have presently emerged as attacking choices since the Dutchman’s approach.

Everton had been fascinated with loaning Elanga but Ten Hag, however, refused this probably due to an unsmart club and dressing room surroundings.

PSV Eindhoven and Borussia Dortmund were also linked with the United conservatory upshot earlier in the window.

Barcelona, meanwhile, is keen to pillow their choices upfront at the eleventh hour.

Former United man Memphis Depay was transported to Atletico Madrid last week while Ousmane Dembélé encourage a thigh scratch.

Elanga has, therefore, been linked with a late move to the Catalan giants to augment Xavi’s onward line.

Conforming to ESPN, Elanga is among the names being contemplated by the Barca board. The Sweden international has been shortlisted as a feasible target date signing.

Similar to United, Barca is only able to loan players.

La Liga has confirmed that the salary cap has been reached and the club is consequently unable to register new members into the squad, leading them to seek short-term solutions.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Perfect chance for Chelsea to restart the season

Chelsea’s new owners serious about midfield rebuild

Italian journalist calls Victor Osimhen “a brilliant madman”