[Carlos Monfort] Barça has submitted a formal offer to Dinamo Zagreb for Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković, who is keen to join the club. However, the transfer is not a priority and depends entirely on Barça's financial situation and available salary

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Barça are close to signing Dominik Livakovic, although his arrival is not currently a priority. According to SPORT, the Catalan club has already sent a formal offer to Fenerbahçe for the Croatian goalkeeper , who is very keen on the possibility of joining Barça. The operation, however, is contingent on Barça's financial situation. Goalkeeping is currently the least of Deco's concerns, as he has other issues to resolve within the squad and is not considering making any expenditure that could compromise the available salary cap. The fact that he has submitted an offer, unlike the vast majority of transfers, does not guarantee that the Catalan club will sign him; therefore, it will depend on how the market develops. Therefore, if Barça manages to secure a comfortable position in the coming weeks and has sufficient leeway, the deal for Livakovic will go through . If not, the club will not proceed. Those in charge believe they have the situation under control and, above all, are in no hurry. Goalkeeping planning is primarily focused on the medium term. Wojciech Szczesny is entering the final year of his contract, and Barça's intention is to have a reliable goalkeeper in place to partner and compete with Joan García when the time comes. If he is signed, he will first be loaned out. The formula that Barça is considering involves finalizing his signing and then seeking a loan for a season , allowing the Croatian international to maintain continuity and playing time before permanently joining the Blaugrana squad next summer, coinciding with the end of Szczesny's contract. The player is fully committed. Livakovic is delighted with the possibility of playing for Barça and is awaiting further developments. The agreement with Dinamo paves the way, but the final decision will depend solely on Barça's finances. Barça, therefore, has the opportunity ready, but doesn't feel the need to rush. If the financial situation allows the operation to be carried out comfortably, Livakovic will be a Barça player. If not, the club will wait and look for other options. Andy Bara, a great ally A familiar face in the Barcelona offices has once again emerged in this operation. Andy Bara has maintained an excellent relationship with the club's sporting management for years, particularly with Deco and Joan Laporta. This relationship, built through various transactions, has fostered a high level of trust between the parties. The Croatian agent has been involved in important moves for Barça in recent years, including deals involving Dani Olmo and Joan García. Within the club, they particularly value his consistent efforts to find solutions , even when negotiations faced difficulties. One of the clearest examples was everything that happened surrounding Dani Olmo. In a particularly delicate situation, Barça remained calm and continued working alongside Barça to try to resolve the problems that arose . This attitude further strengthened a relationship that already had a long history.   submitted by   /u/ExtensionDeep3705 [link]   [comments]