Earlier today we covered a report from Catalan newspaper Sport which explained it’s only ‘logical’ that Barcelona accept Tottenham’s €5m offer for Clement Lenglet.
The Blaugrana need to get the Frenchman’s wages off their accounts, and are therefore willing to accept a lower fee than they otherwise would have.
Over at Mundo Deportivo, another Catalan newspaper, they have things differently and don’t sound so confident about a move to Spurs being imminent.
Lenglet was given an extra week off by Barcelona, in the hope he could complete a transfer in that time. He’s been training alone at home, but is due back to his club next week and his future is a long way from being finalised.
Mundo say that the move to Tottenham is ‘not even close’, which goes against some of what is being said elsewhere.
They add that the defender is due back on Monday and if nothing is sorted out by July 19th, it presents a fresh problem. He won’t be taken on tour with Barcelona because he’s not in Xavi Hernandez’s plans, and would instead be left in Spain to train with club staff.
The sticking issue may be over wages he’s owed from reductions agreed during the peak