Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta are two of Barcelona's big targets in this transfer window. The Catalan club want to reinforce their full-backs and are interested in the Spanish players who play for Chelsea.
Indeed, in the last few hours, Todd Boehly, owner of the Blues, has reportedly contacted Joan Laporta, president of the Catalan club, to inform him that he is asking for 25 million euros to let his players go.
According to what 'AS' reported, Barça are not willing, for the moment, to make this investment for Alonso and Azpilicueta. Xavi Hernandez's team will wait a few more days before making a decision on this situation.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have already made their demands known and will be firm when it comes to negotiating with the 'Cule' team, which in the last few hours activated a new financial lever in exchange for 100 million euros.
The Spanish defenders end their contracts with the Blues in mid-2023 and the London club are not ruling out selling them in this market, but not at any cost.