Barcelona is looking forward to a very busy schedule in the coming period after the end of the current international break.
The German coach understands that passing the upcoming tests in La Liga and the Champions League will put Barcelona on the verge of winning a major title this season.
The Catalan team will top the La Liga table with 24 points after 9 rounds of competition, ahead of its traditional rival Real Madrid by three points in second place.
According to information received from the Catalan newspaper “Sport,” Reece James is considering changing the course of his career, and Deco has already received a call from the player’s entourage to explore the possibility of joining Barcelona.
The Chelsea player, who has suffered several muscle injuries, is looking for a solution to prolong his career at the highest level, and the warm climate of Spain may be the key to his recovery.
James, 24, has experienced multiple hamstring injuries, leading to the accumulation of up to seven serious problems since his promotion to the Chelsea first team, which has greatly limited his participation.
Although James remains a key part of Chelsea’s plans, his ongoing physical problems have led both the club and the player to seriously consider parting ways.
James has shown his loyalty to the club, but he is aware that his future and health are at stake. This is where Deco comes in, as he has maintained contacts to analyze the feasibility of a signing that would be a bombshell for Barcelona.
For his part, Hansi Flick has already given his approval for the move, with the German coach appreciating the quality and versatility of Reece James, who can play as a right-back as well as in more advanced positions on the wing.
Barcelona is ready to seize this opportunity, and if negotiations progress, we could witness one of the most influential moves of next summer.
For James, moving to a club like Barcelona would not only give him a new chance to shine but also the opportunity to play in a climate that could be his best ally in the fight against injuries.