Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio was spotted at the Nou Camp on Wednesday night as rumours over the possible sale of Samir Handanovic to Barcelona continue to grow.
Ausilio was there to watch the Barcelona-Bayern Munich match, but there is speculation he was there to talk with the Blaugrana management regarding several transfer deals.
Sportsmediaset are reporting that talks regarding a possible transfer for Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic may have been at the heart of the visit.
It has been reported in recent days that Barcelona would be willing to part with €30 million to sign the stand out Slovenian keeper as a replacement for the departing Victor Valdes.
Handanovic has been one of Inter’s best players in what has been a disappointing campaign, garnering rave reviews since his move from Udinese last summer.
On the other side, the Nerazzurri are keen to talk with the Spanish giants regarding Alexis Sanchez, Marc Bartra and Martin Montoya.
Sanchez has struggled for Barcelona since moving from Udinese in 2011, with Juventus joining the Nerazzurri in their pursuit for the Chilean striker.
Official talks have not begun between the two clubs, though that could change in the upcoming days after Wednesday’s visit.
Ausilio was there to watch the Barcelona-Bayern Munich match, but there is speculation he was there to talk with the Blaugrana management regarding several transfer deals.
Sportsmediaset are reporting that talks regarding a possible transfer for Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic may have been at the heart of the visit.
It has been reported in recent days that Barcelona would be willing to part with €30 million to sign the stand out Slovenian keeper as a replacement for the departing Victor Valdes.
Handanovic has been one of Inter’s best players in what has been a disappointing campaign, garnering rave reviews since his move from Udinese last summer.
On the other side, the Nerazzurri are keen to talk with the Spanish giants regarding Alexis Sanchez, Marc Bartra and Martin Montoya.
Sanchez has struggled for Barcelona since moving from Udinese in 2011, with Juventus joining the Nerazzurri in their pursuit for the Chilean striker.
Official talks have not begun between the two clubs, though that could change in the upcoming days after Wednesday’s visit.
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