Barcelona’s efforts to offload Clement Lenglet have encountered significant hurdles primarily due to the defender’s hefty salary demands. Despite initial interest from Napoli, another Serie A contender, Bologna, has emerged as a potential destination, eyeing Lenglet to fill the void left by Riccardo Calafiori.
However, financial constraints pose a formidable obstacle for Bologna, making it difficult to meet Lenglet’s salary expectations without either a substantial pay cut or financial support from Barcelona.
Lenglet, 29, remains a sought-after asset in the European transfer market, with clubs like Roma showing interest in bolstering their defensive ranks. Despite Roma’s readiness to match his salary requirements, they appear more inclined towards acquiring a younger defender. Meanwhile, several mid-tier Premier League clubs have also expressed interest, although Lenglet has declined these offers, preferring to stay in Europe’s top leagues.
The Frenchman’s desire to maintain his stature in competitive leagues has led him to reject lucrative offers from clubs in Saudi Arabia. As negotiations drag on without a viable resolution, Lenglet faces a pivotal decision between prioritizing his sporting ambitions or securing financial stability for the upcoming season.
For Barcelona, the situation presents a dilemma as they seek to facilitate Lenglet’s departure while navigating the complexities of his salary demands. As the transfer window progresses, the Catalan club remains under pressure to find a suitable resolution that satisfies all parties involved, ensuring Lenglet’s future aligns with both his career aspirations and financial expectations