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Marcos Alonso has already agreed personal terms for Barcelona move with contract expiring in 2023

Arsh Das by Arsh Das
May 29, 2022
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Marcos Alonso is prioritising a return to La Liga this summer. He has an agreement on personal terms with Barcelona for the last month. What remains now is for them to reach an agreement with Chelsea over his transfer fee once their sanctions are lifted in the coming week. 

Since he only has one year remaining on his deal with Chelsea, Barcelona don’t want to pay a lot of money for the transfer. Alonso will be 32 by the end of the year, and is regarded as one of the best attacking wing-backs in the game. He could be a reliable backup option for Jordi Alba in the line-up if he does end up moving to Camp Nou. 

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Marcos Alonso has agreement with Barcelona for potential transfer  

Marcos Alonso has an agreement ready on personal terms with Barcelona since one month. He wants to go back to La Liga, still same plan. 🇪🇸 #FCB

Alonso deal depends on Chelsea as Barça have no intention to pay a big fee for him, out of contract in June 2023. https://t.co/meA7qSvzen

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 28, 2022

The Spaniard has been important for Chelsea this season, following the season-ending injury sustained by Ben Chilwell. As the Englishman returns from his spell on the sidelines, Alonso will likely return to his role as a rotational option. 

As a result, he is ready to move back to his home country as he slowly approaches the final years of his career. Talks between the two clubs for the transfer are not scheduled as of yet, but will be arranged once the new owners have been officially confirmed. 

Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger will both be heading to La Liga, joining Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively. And alongside his teammates, Marcos Alonso could make the switch too. 

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