Barcelona star Raphinha has spoken about his admiration for Arsenal. The Gunners failed to sign the Brazilian winger last summer and he ended up joining the Blaugrana from Leeds....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

But the 26-year-old has openly stated that he is a fan of Mikel Arteta’s side – as well as Paris Saint-Germain. Speaking to Spanish reporter Adri Contreras, Raphinha was asked about what clubs he likes.

To which he said: “The team where I’d never play in my life: Real Madrid. Other Spanish clubs I like? Only Barca.

PAY ATTENTION:  Here Are The 3 Favorite Countries That Could Win The 2022 World Cup In Qatar

“Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are two clubs I like, outside Spain.”

Arsenal may well have a line open to bring Raphinha in for the upcoming window – but Barcelona boss Xavi has said that he wants to keep hold of the former Leeds man.

Raphinha, who moved to the Nou Camp for around £55m last summer, put in a good display during his side’s 2-2 draw with Manchester United last Thursday, despite being hooked off early, much to his visible dismay.

PAY ATTENTION:  Tinubu: We Cannot Form An Alliance With A Man We Are Challenging His Victory In Court - Okonkwo

But, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano, Xavi said that he has every faith in the attacker, who he called ‘extraordinary’.

“I’m the one who has trusted him the most,” said the former Barcelona midfielder. “He’s the player with the most assists of the team. He scores, in the 1v1 he’s daring more… he’s extraordinary. When there was criticism, I had no doubt that Raphinha was going to succeed here,” he added.

PAY ATTENTION:  Transfer News: Chelsea Legend Urges Liverpool To Sign Pochettino’s Target

Raphinha impressed in the Premier League with 17 goals and 12 assists in 67 games for Leeds, following his move to the Yorkshire side from Rennes in 2020. His displays earned him a call-up to the Brazil national side. He left the Whites after Barca came in for him – even though there was huge interest from Arsenal and Chelsea.

Discover more from Fleekloaded

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading