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Barcelona Sporting Director Txiki Begiristain To Study Henrique & Keirrison Loan Deals - Report
The two youngsters have had difficulty starting for their respective clubs while out on loan...
Barcelona's director of football, Txiki Begiristain, is set to study the loan deals of Keirrison (Benfica) and Henrique (Racing Santander) in the January transfer window to search for alternatives for the players who have found minutes difficult to come by at their respective clubs.
In a report released by Sport, Keirrison, who has been all but discounted in his loan deal at Benfica, will find another club this winter with the Barca director set to study an offer already on the table from La Liga side Real Zaragoza. In Portugal, the striker has only appeared in seven matches during the first half of the season.
In Henrique's case, Brazilian side Corinthians is reportedly keen on employing the young central defender. While he has failed to impress in Europe, the youngster is very highly regarded in Brazil and could begin to blossom in the comforts of his home country.
Henrique could make the move this winter if Racing is flexible. Otherwise, a summer loan deal looks to be the other option.
Cyrus C. Malek, Goal.com
In a report released by Sport, Keirrison, who has been all but discounted in his loan deal at Benfica, will find another club this winter with the Barca director set to study an offer already on the table from La Liga side Real Zaragoza. In Portugal, the striker has only appeared in seven matches during the first half of the season.
In Henrique's case, Brazilian side Corinthians is reportedly keen on employing the young central defender. While he has failed to impress in Europe, the youngster is very highly regarded in Brazil and could begin to blossom in the comforts of his home country.
Henrique could make the move this winter if Racing is flexible. Otherwise, a summer loan deal looks to be the other option.
Cyrus C. Malek, Goal.com
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