Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum will leave for Barcelona this summer with a free transfer

Georginio Wijnaldum “wants to leave Liverpool for Barcelona for a free transfer this summer, as the star has already signed a pre-contract agreement”, after being strongly linked with the LaLiga giants last year

  • Georginio Wijnaldum has decided to leave Liverpool this summer
  • Sunday’s hours claim that the midfielder has agreed a pre-contract with Barcelona
  • It would be a free transfer with the player’s contract expired in the summer

Georginio Wijnaldum has reportedly decided to leave Liverpool at the end of the season to join Barcelona.

The Sunday Times claims that the Dutchman has already agreed to a pre-contractual agreement to become the first signer of Joan Laporta’s second spell as president.

The player’s current contract expires in the summer, so it would be a free transfer.

Georginio Wijnaldum would have decided to leave Liverpool at the end of the season

Georginio Wijnaldum would have decided to leave Liverpool at the end of the season

Midfield reinforcements are a priority for Ronald Koeman, the club has its hands tied in last summer’s window due to financial problems.

The move is also seen as a vote of confidence in Koeman, whose team finds its form after a difficult first half of the season.

“I would be happy if he stays here,” Klopp said earlier this season. I’m pretty happy with Gini. You can see this when you see most of the appointments. He always played well, that’s why he played so many games. And he played a lot of positions; different positions. ‘

The Sunday Times claims that the Dutchman has already agreed to a pre-contractual agreement

The Sunday Times claims that the Dutchman has already agreed to a pre-contractual agreement

Wijnaldum recently spoke about his love of playing for Liverpool.

Asked if it would be difficult to leave the midfielder, he said: “Really hard. If that happened, you’d leave a team you really love. A team that you have shared many years together, a team in which you feel very comfortable. This would be difficult, but on the other hand, you would know the situation why you should leave.

“It always depends on the situation, but I would be devastated [if] I haven’t played with this team for sure, “he said.

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