Barcelona, according to a report, won't even consider selling three important players

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Barcelona is busy preparing its strategies and operations as the season's end and the upcoming summer transfer window draw near. The club is trying to solve its Financial Fair Play issues before entering the market for new players.

To that purpose, SPORT has produced a thorough dossier on the Blaugrana's strategy going into the summer transfer window.

Player sales will be crucial because they need to lower their staff budget by about €200 million and earn more revenue. Players who are currently on loan and aren't likely to be in Xavi's plans for the upcoming season will be sold by the club.

There's a good chance that other stars who aren't receiving enough time on stage and aren't considered crucial to the setup will also be made available for sale. The board is still uncertain, though, as to whether that will be sufficient to handle the FFP problems.

As a result, according to the source, the Barcelona administration has conducted a thorough market analysis of the entire squad and believes that, should the need arise, selling any players might generate a sizable profit.

Nonetheless, despite the severe situation, Barcelona has made the decision not to sell three important members of the team: Pedri, Ronald Araujo, and Frenkie de Jong.

These three are essential parts of Xavi's ideas for Camp Nou both now and in the future and won't be sold under any circumstances. They are non-transferable and regarded as absolute "untouchables."

According to the source, Barça do not plan on offloading any of its key players, including Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Alejandro Balde, Gavi, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, and Jules Kounde.

Xavi also doesn't want to lose Andreas Christensen and Franck Kessie, who are already courting attention and might receive significant offers this summer.

The attacking unit is therefore likely to alter, with players who would leave the club with a net profit or whose salaries the team cannot afford to pay likely to be sold.

If the young Spaniard's circumstances do not change, Ansu Fati's name has already been mentioned by a number of sites as a prospective departee.

Another player like this is Ferran Torres, though recent indications indicate the team intends to rely on him for the upcoming campaign.

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