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As Good as Pedri - He Wants Barça: Laporta Slacks Off, A Transfer to His Great Rival

FC Barcelona have missed the opportunity to sign a teammate for Pedri, and now another team wants him

FC Barcelona is looking ahead to the upcoming transfer market. After the financial difficulties that have limited its movements in recent seasons, the club is looking to strengthen its squad with young and promising talent. This time, all eyes are on a promising 21-year-old, the revelation of LaLiga.

The "new Pedri" of La Liga><

Comparisons with Pedri haven't been long in coming. Alberto Moleiro not only shares Canarian origins with the Barça star, but also has a vision of the game and technique that make him a differentiating talent. Pedri has known Moleiro since his time at Las Palmas, and his recommendation has been key for Barça to seriously consider transfer him.

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Moleiro has stood out this season for his ability to manage the pace of the game and find space where it seems there's none. His style fits perfectly with Barça's playing philosophy, which makes him an ideal option to reinforce the Barça midfield.

PSG, a determined rival

However, Barça are not alone in the race for Moleiro. Paris Saint-Germain have also shown great interest in the player. PSG manager Luis Enrique knows La Liga and wants Moleiro to rejuvenate and strengthen his squad.

PSG, with their financial capacity, could present a tempting offer to both the player and Las Palmas, making things difficult for Barcelona. According to sources close to the club, the French club is willing to go all out for the midfielder, making it clear that it will spare no resources to secure his transfer.

A key decision for Laporta

Barça president Joan Laporta is facing a crucial decision. Although economic containment is a priority, losing a talent like Moleiro to PSG would be a hard blow. Time is of the essence and, if Barça want to count on Moleiro, they will have to move quickly to prevent the Canary Island talent from shining away from Camp Nou.

Alberto Moleiro has the talent and potential to make his mark on an era, just as Pedri did. The question now is whether Barça will take the necessary step to sign him or whether it will be PSG who end up taking this jewel of Spanish soccer.