Barcelona’s Possible Starting XI For 2022/23 Season

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Barcelona's Possible Starting XI For 2022/23 Season

Here we show you how Barca could line up next season

Barcelona has made some great signings this summer and strengthened all three positions – attack, midfield and defense. They recently signed Andres Christensen from Chelsea in order to improve their defense a bit more.

This article will tell you about Barcelona’s possible starting XI for their 2022/23 campaign.

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Possible Starting XI (R – Rumour)

  • Ferran Torres
  • Robert Lewandowski (R)
  • Raphinha (R)
  • Pedri
  • Franck Kessie
  • Gavi
  • Marcos Alonso (R)
  • Ronald Araujo
  • Andres Christensen
  • Cesar Azpilicueta (R)
  • Ter Stegen – GK

The Catalans are eager to sign Robert Lewandowski and are set to make a final offer to Bayern Munich. Bayern want €50 million for the 33-year-old which, according to Barcelona, is excessive.

Franck Kessie has signed a three-year deal with Barcelona as a free agent, which means he will be a Catalan until 2025. He left AC Milan after helping them win the 2021/22 Scudetto, their first league title in 11 years.

Barca has also got a hold of Andreas Christensen as the former Chelsea player has signed a four-year deal the club recently. Here we show you statement from the Spanish side on his signing:

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“FC Barcelona and Andreas Bødtker Christensen have reached an agreement for the player to join the Club after his contract with Chelsea FC came to an end.

The player will sign a contract until 30 June 2026 and his buy out clause will be set at 500 million euros”.

Christensen will be presented on Thursday at Camp Nou. His official jersey number hasn’t been decided yet and he is a big favorite of the club’s manager Xavi Hernández.

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