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The Spaniard is one of the best young central defenders in La Liga, and Los Blancos and the Gunners are among the clubs who are showing interest in him
FC Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick will make two big changes to his line up when the Catalans host Valencia in La Liga on Sunday evening in Spain.
Real Madrid will take on lowly local rivals Leganes while Barcelona are set to travel to Valencia in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, following the draw on Monday.
Barcelona are hoping to end their woeful La Liga form, especially at the Estadi Olimpic, when they take on Valencia on Sunday night. The Catalans have won only once in their last eight league
Madrid's fourth straight triumph in the league combined with Atletico Madrid's 1-1 draw with Villarreal let Carlo Ancelotti's side open a four-point gap over its city rival. Barcelona was in third place at 10 points back before hosting Valencia on Sunday.
Barcelona must harness the euphoria of their thrilling Champions League victory at Benfica to halt a miserable run of La Liga form against an improving Valencia side on Sunday.
It was job done for Real Madrid as they sealed a 3-0 La Liga win away at struggling Real Valladolid via Kylian Mbappe’s hat trick.Los Blancos now end the weekend with a four-point lead over second
A four-match winless streak has seen the Blaugrana slip to third in LaLiga, six points adrift of leaders Real Madrid and five behind Atletico Madrid in second, ahead of facing Valencia on Sunday
Kylian Mbapp tucked the ball under his shirt as he raised both hands to return the applause to the Real Madrid fans who savored his first hat trick for his new club.
FC Barcelona Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1): Iñaki Peña (GK) – Jules Koundé, Ronald Araujo, Pau Cubarsí, Gerard Martin – Frenkie de Jong, Pedri – Lamine Yamal, Gavi, Raphinha – Robert Lewandowski.