3 reasons why Thiago should leave Barcelona

We give you 3 solid reasons why Thiago Alcántara should leave the discipline of the Camp Nou. In a dramatic turn of events it appears that Pep Guardiola wants the young star at the European Champions, Bayern Munich. We discuss why the young player should leave the Catalan club for his own good. More on Thiago Alcantara

Franck Ribéry thinks Pep Guardiola’s system is strange

Franck Ribéry thinks Pep Guardiola’s system is strange. The French international was speaking to German newspaper Bild and says that “the 4-1-4-1 formation is strange. It’s new and completely different.” Guardiola has been using Ribery in different positions in the four games under the ex Barca coach and the media are calling Franck’s new role the “Bayern Messi”. More on Franck Ribery and Bayern

Guardiola wants Thiago Alcántara at Bayern Munich

Manchester United could be left without Thiago Alcántara if former Barca coach Pep Guardiola gets his way at Bayern Munich. United looked like favourites to transfer the young Barca star but according to a Spanish radio program on Radio Cope, Guardiola has convinced Thiago to move to the German European Champions. More on Thiago Alcantara

Do Barcelona need a pure all out striker?

It’s true, the Catalan club now have two of the best strikers on the planet. There is no doubt that this double act will end up being one of the most prolific in history but there is a question that many fans are asking: Do Barcelona need a pure striker? Should they shell out for a proper number 9 like Samuel Eto’o or should they be content with what they have? More about Barcelona’s number 9

Official: Gerard Deulofeu signs for Toffees

Barcelona’s Gerard Deulofeu has signed a one year loan deal with the Toffees. He’ll be under the orders of Roberto Martínez who left Wigan for the job at Everton. Barcelona like the idea that Deulofeu will gain much experience in the Premier League and Martinez knows that he will need all his coaching skills to hone the teenager for the English game. More on Gerard Deulofeu signs for Toffees