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Barcelona weigh up summer transfer options, and don’t rule out Luis Enrique to Man Utd - Paper Round

Salah, Haaland or Lewy? Sport in Spain have decided to rate Barcelona’s chances of signing three forwards this summer. Barca’s top priority is Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland, but the Spanish outlet has declared that a 30 per cent prospect when compared to the 60 per cent that is signing Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, whose contract expires in 2023 and is supposedly keen for a new adventure away from the Premier League.

Then there’s Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski at a lowly 10 per cent — those chances would appear slim. Ad/> Premier LeagueVan Gaal: Ten Hag should choose a football club, not a commercial club15 HOURS AGO Paper Round’s view: The trio have all been heavily linked with Barcelona in recent weeks, but their prospects of signing any of them appear difficult, what with competition from clubs elsewhere and the desire not to sell – at least in Liverpool’s case, and likely Bayern too.

That may not be too detrimental, however, so long as Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang continues firing, although a long-term alternative will be on the list next summer if they struggle this time around. ** Luis Enrique to Man Utd? Maybe Ajax boss Erik ten Hag and Paris Saint-Germain's Mauricio Pochettino may be the frontrunners to take over at Manchester United this summer, but insiders have told Daily Mail that Spain boss Luis Enrique has many admirers at Old Trafford, and would prove an attractive option financially.

He remains an outsider, given Spain will play at the World Cup this winter, but a move for Luis Enrique should not be ruled out – yet. /> Paper Round’s view: A summer World Cup and perhaps United would have made a bigger advance for Luis Enrique, but as it stands they are pursuing coaches of twos sides already out of the

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