Barcelona is proceeding cautiously in the EuroLeague transfer market. After signing Tornike Shengelia in April, the Catalan club cannot compete financially for top-tier players like Shorts, Milutinov, Micic, or Maledon. Most of the top salaries are already allocated to Punter, Vesely, and Willy Hernangómez, who is no longer part of the club’s plans.
Barça hopes to negotiate an exit with Hernangómez, who has one year left on his contract, possibly using solutions like those adopted with Calathes, Mirotic, and Higgins. Álex Abrines is also in doubt: his performance has been underwhelming, and his salary is considered high. A salary cut could be the only way to keep him on the team.
The budget won’t increase, and injuries to Laprovittola, Metu, Núñez, and Vesely have complicated the season. The club believes that with better health and two more signings (a center and a wing), it can compete again at a high level.
The wing to be added will depend on what happens with Abrines and Anderson.
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