Barcelona’s Winger Rafinha is at the heart of transfer speculation, with Premier League clubs Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea reportedly interested in Brazil international.
Rafina is an exceptional form, and has made a major contribution to Barcelona’s success this season.
The Spanish Giants are in the semi-finals of the Champions League and are their favorites to win the league title under Hansiflik’s leadership.
The club’s most productive player this season was Rafina, who scored 30 goals and provided 23 assists to the LA La Liga side.
Speculation has increased over the future in Barcelona as interest in Brazilian services from Premier League clubs.
According to TBR Football, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea have been told by intermediaries that they can sign the Barcelona star this summer.
But to make the move, they will need to splash £80 million to bring the attackers back into the Premier League, where they played for Leeds United in the past.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea continue to monitor Rafina
The Premier League club is a huge admirer of Barcelona attackers and is hoping to be informed of the future of the players.
Rafinha’s current contract with Barcelona will run until 2027, but La Liga Liga leaders have already begun new contract efforts for the club director Deco and the Brazilian, who lead the responsibility to maintain Rafinha at the club.
The Saudi Arabian Pro League has also expressed interest in signing the Brazilians, but like Premier League clubs, if they make a move to sign him, they will be rejected by the attacker.
Rafinha has found his feet in La Liga and now he is having the best season of his career.
He is one of his favourites to win the Baron de Holles, and if Barcelona were to win the league and Champions League, no one could stop him from winning the biggest individual award in football.
The Gunners and Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders are also interested in the moves of reel attacker Jonathan David.
Arsenal told both Liverpool and Man United to sign the 16-goal attacker they want.