Barcelona agree four-year deal with Jules Kounde as club seek to hijack deal from Chelsea
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 25, 2022 - 02:07PM
Kounde would favour a move to Barcelona (Picture: Getty)

have agreed a four-year deal with Jules Kounde and believe they can wrap up a deal for the Sevilla defender this coming week.

had been confident of landing the France international with the Blues in desperate need of reinforcements at the back following the departures of Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.

’s side appeared close to sealing a £55million deal on Friday but Barcelona are now reportedly set to hijack the deal with Xavi playing an instrumental role in persuading Kounde to reject a move to Samford Bridge.  

According to , Barcelona have now agreed personal terms with the 23-year-old committing to a four-year deal at the Camp Nou.

The report adds Barcelona hope to complete the transfer this coming week. While Barcelona’s offer will fall short of the £55m bid tabled by Chelsea, they plan to pay their entire fee up front and believe Sevilla will accept their terms.

While Xavi did not directly respond to questions over Barcelona’s bid to sign Kounde, the Barcelona boss insisted ‘we are trying to reinforce all positions, that is what we are doing’ following the pre-season win over Real Madrid in Las Vegas.

According to AS, Xavi has already spoken to Kounde, telling the defender he plans to make him a key member of first-team this season.

The France international has reportedly already spoken to Xavi (Picture: Getty)

The report claims that Kounde is ‘flattered and excited’ by Xavi’s message and has given Barcelona’s head coach his word that he will wait for the Spanish club to agree a deal with Sevilla.

Chelsea meanwhile have already signed Kalidou Koulibaly from Napoli this summer but Thomas Tuchel wants to sign at least one more defender.

Following Sunday’s 4-0 thrashing to Arsenal in Florida, the Blues boss once again re-iterated the need for the club to make more new signings in the coming weeks.

‘My analysing of the season does not change because of this game. Unfortunately, it proved my point. The last week proves my point. I would absolutely prefer not to be right. I did everything to prove myself wrong but at the moment I feel that I was right,’ Tuchel said.

‘I look at the last season and parts of the game where we struggled, parts of the season where we struggled, and then we got sanctioned and players left us and some players are trying to leave us, and this is where it is.

‘So we had an urgent appeal for quality players, a huge amount of quality players. We got two quality players but we are not competitive like this. Unfortunately you could see it today.’

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