FC Barcelona doesn’t want to play another season without a left-wing player who can make a difference. Before the Brazilian got hurt, Lamine Yamal played on the right side. He is expected to be one of the best players in the world and the owner of this right side for the next 15 years. The club now wants to find someone who can have the same effect on the left side so that they can have two producers “top” in the field.
This season, Joao Félix has let people down by leaving this band on the left, showing that it’s not a true extreme but a middle ground for the that likes to leave here to throw diagonals. The luso started out like the titularísimo, but as the months went by, he lost his “bellows,” acting too cool and erratic, and he started to lose his spot in the XI. Since Ferran Torres has always played more by right, he took his place until he got hurt, but even though he did a good job, he is not the striker desequilibrante that seems to be looking for someone to play here.
All of this means that Barcelona has a list of strong “top” players who would fit with their style of play and the needs of the team. It talks about Kaoru Mitoma, Gabriel Martinelli, Kvaratskhelia, and Rafael Leao, who are all stars on his teams and have different amounts of movement, speed, and other skills. Some of them are better than others, but they can all score goals and set them up. There is only one problem: they are all very expensive. In Barcelona, there aren’t many deals for millionaires, so it’s hard to find something of that caliber. However, Mitoma, who is worth 50 million euros, could cost between 60 and 70 times that much. The other reserves could cost anywhere from 10 to 100 times that much, or even more.
Because of this, the club might need to lower its guard a bit and start looking into other, riskier ways to make money that are also better suited to the group’s present situation. As of right now, Antonio Nusa is without a doubt the best of them all. He has been a Witch for 18 years. The Swedish player has been an international star for his country for the past year and has all the skills that the Barcelona team is looking for on his left side.
The “32” in the Belgian picture is worth 17 “kilos” on the market, but people are asking about 30 to let him go. With luck and if the football player did what he set out to do, Barcelona could beat Belgium by a smaller margin, maybe 20 to 25 points, which is a much more realistic number than those that would cost the “cracks.” Due to his youth and lack of experience in the top level, the attacker isn’t as well-known as some of the other players that are being talked about. However, he has a lot of potential, and if things go well, he could give Barcelona two of the best teams in Europe for more than a decade.
Nusa Is, on the other hand, an extreme with conditions close to those that Kylian Mbappé might have faced in his Monaco starts. He is a fast forward who can speed up quickly, dribble, and connect with others. He also loves to go diagonally from left to center or look for a shot with his good leg, which is right in this case. His goal-scoring statistics aren’t great—he’s only scored four goals in 29 games this season—but the way he moves makes it likely that these numbers will improve a lot. He’s surrounded by “top” teammates like those who would have played at Camp Nou.
With Antonio, it’s clear that you would need to be patient, but not with Martinelli or Leao since those three are such well-known stars that they could and would give a “top” performance from the moment he arrived. No matter what, Nusa’s bet is almost a must if the big “cracks” are not possible from an economic point of view, given the team and the market. It’s a chance, but it’s also important to note that he could be as low as the worst player in his position in two to three years. Barcelona already wants someone, but Lamine has shown that it can put on a great show while still growing as a football player. Even though we didn’t see his best, the Swedish player could already offer a lot of good things for the next course, which is why it would be a good idea to sign him.