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Cancelo Hasn’t Decided to Join Inter Milan, Knowing Barcelona’s Interest in Him

أمير خالد الشماري

A well-known journalist updated his personal YouTube podcast, talking about the transfer situations of multiple teams. The journalist also provided an update on the transfer links between Al-Hilal defender João Cancelo and giants such as Inter Milan and Barcelona.

Regarding João Cancelo’s Situation

About Cancelo, I talked about this on my YouTube channel last night. Please keep a close eye on Cancelo, because this is already very important, crucial and decisive for his future. We must pay attention to this situation and follow the developments. Because, as I told you, Inter Milan is pushing to sign Cancelo as their right-back.

Now it depends on the player’s own decision, but he hasn’t made a relevant decision yet. The player is also aware of Barcelona’s interest. This is an exclusive news I got for you in the past 24 hours. Barcelona has contacted Cancelo’s agent Jorge Mendes, one of the most influential agents in the world. Barcelona definitely has an excellent relationship with Jorge Mendes, and President Joan Laporta is in direct contact with Mendes. So conversations about Cancelo are ongoing.

Now Barcelona needs to make a decision. Why? Because Inter Milan has already decided they want Cancelo, but it depends on the player. Barcelona hasn’t decided whether to pursue this possibility—technically, whether they want to sign a right-back and consider a player like Cancelo, who can act as a right-back substitute and, if necessary, as a central defender; also financially, because we all know La Liga has Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules and economic balance requirements.

So this is the situation with Barcelona and Inter Milan. In the past 24-48 hours, more clubs have been making calls, closely monitoring the opportunity to loan João Cancelo, one of the best right-backs in the world. This is undoubtedly an interesting situation worth paying close attention to. It is certain that Cancelo will leave Al-Hilal in January.