Barcelona are busy in the transfer market despite the fact that their management of the 'Financial Fair Play' involves a lot of attention. President Laporta has already warned in one of his last public appearances that the sporting management will be looking for reinforcements in the summer. In this sense, the young Liverpool Montevideo midfielder Fabricio Diaz, who would probably join the ranks of the reserve team, has been mentioned.
In the first leaks about him, it was mentioned that the 'Cules' were willing to pay five million euros. The newspaper 'Sport' now states that his owners will only allow him to leave for six million euros, that is to say, one more than expected. The effort is not out of the 'Cules' possibilities, so, in case they decide to sign him, it is logical to think that there will be an agreement.
The aforementioned source adds that there are other contenders, although their names have not come to light, so the Catalan giants would have to hurry to tie down the promise.
Now, the aim is to bring Fabricio Diaz, who has been playing in Uruguay's Apertura since the age of 17, into the project. Although it is not the best championship in the world, it is remarkable that, at such a young age, he is already being important in his country's top flight.