According to SPORT, Paris Saint-Germain allegedly spied on FC Barcelona players during their recent Champions League match against Napoli. The report suggests that a PSG coach was present at the game to observe two promising FC Barcelona youngsters. Despite the spying allegations, FC Barcelona emerged victorious with a 3-1 win over Napoli, securing their spot in the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in four years.
The match, which took place at a packed Montjuic stadium, marked a significant European success for Barca on home turf. However, the presence of the PSG coach raised eyebrows, hinting at a potential interest in scouting Barca's young talents. The report indicates that PSG's interest in FC Barcelona's emerging stars extends beyond mere observation, with rumors suggesting a substantial offer for wonderkid Lamine Yamal.
Notably, the PSG coach reportedly focused not only on Lamine but also on Pau Cubarsi, another talented La Masia academy graduate. Cubarsi's standout performance in the match earned him the MVP award, further highlighting the potential of FC Barcelona's youth prospects. With a reported release clause of $10.9 million (€10 million) for Cubarsi, FC Barcelona faces the task of securing his future at the club amidst growing interest from PSG.
Should PSG formalize their interest with a concrete proposal, FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta is expected to reject the offer, aiming to retain the promising talents nurtured within the club's academy. The potential transfer saga underscores the competitive landscape of European football, with top clubs vying for emerging talents to strengthen their squads.