KampusbeT ~ " Barcelona eyeing transfer of Leicester's Kasper Schmeichel as Marc-Andre ter Stegen replacement "
Agen Bola TerperCaya EURO 2016 ~ Kasper Schmeichel's incredible season with Leicester has thrust him
onto Barcelona’s radar as they consider a move for a new keeper this
summer, writes Steve Bates in the Sunday People.
Doubts remain over Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s
future at the Nou Camp, with Barca sporting director Roberto Fernandez
working on a short-list of potential replacements for the German.
Schmeichel’s performances for the Premier League leading Foxes
have been monitored all season and the Denmark No.1 is among those
under consideration if Barcelona do push through a change in goal.
The La Liga side would offer him a three-year deal - two years with
the option to extend by a further 12 months - if they decide to take
their interest further.
European and Spanish champions Barcelona
have had a difficult month with defeats in the league and in the
Champions League, and club bigwigs will take stock at the end of the
season.
They crashed out of the Champions League at the
quarter-final stage at the hands of Atletico Madrid, and are neck and
neck with Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid in the race for the La Liga
title.
Nonton Bioskop Film Semi ~ A failure to win the league would spark more activity in the transfer
window than usual at Barca, and a new goalkeeper is one of their
considerations.
A move to the Nou Camp would complete a
remarkable rise for Schmeichel, who spent time on loan at Darlington,
Bury, Falkirk, Cardiff and Coventry while at Manchester City before
leaving to join Notts County, then Leeds and Leicester.
The
29-year-old son of Manchester United great Peter joined the Foxes in
2011 and, speaking to Sunday People Sport a fortnight ago, he said: “I
have played at every level apart from League One.
"I have played in Scotland, played in Wales and that has given me a
great football education, a way of adapting to whatever team I am
playing in.
“I have played internationally where we play a completely different type of game, and that has given me a versatility that can adapt to whatever team I am playing in and whatever style we want to play.”
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