The Sport360 team will be bringing you the latest updates from the Camp Nou this Thursday, including news, views and gossip.
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10:15pm – Meet the Barcelona wonder boy compared to Messi
Many people outside Catalonia may not have heard Riqui Puig’s name mentioned before, but he is drawing comparisons to the great Lionel Messi.
Read Sooraj Kamath’s in-depth profile on the talented teen.
8:45pm – Suarez not happy with lack of Barcelona minutes
Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez has admitted that he is not happy with his lack of playing time at the club, as speculation of a move away persists.
Read more here.
7:29pm – Arsenal man’s high praise for Dembele
Amid rumours that Barcelona’s big-money signing Ousmane Dembele could join Arsenal in the upcoming transfer window, the London club’s head of recruitment has praised the French forward which is sure to further fuel the rumours.
See what Sven Mislintat had to say about Dembele.
5:22pm – Barcelona target unsure about his future
Manchester City, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain target Frenkie de Jong has admitted he is still “not sure” about his future plans.
Read what the promising young player had to say on his future here.
5:01pm – Malcom says he will come back stronger from injury
Brazilian winger Malcom has vowed to come back “stronger than ever” after he picked up an injury that is expected to sideline him for two weeks.
Read more here.
2:47pm – Barcelona fear Luis Suarez may need prolonged rest
Barcelona are starting to believe that star striker Luis Suarez may need a prolonged period of rest to cure a longstanding and persistent knee injury, according to reports.
Read more here.
12:30pm – Barcelona target Frenkie de Jong set to join Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain are set to beat Barcelona and Manchester City to the signing of Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
Ajax director Marc Overmars has placed a €75million price tag on the 21-year-old, and PSG told the Dutch club they would meet that demand, according to De Telegraaf.
Read more on this story here.