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Barcelona have long been famous for splashing the cash to sign the world's best players, but those days are over.
Boss Xavi Hernandez has bemoaned their lack of spending power due to their financial problems after seeing Manchester City snap up Erling Haaland for a bargain £51million.
Juventus have been reflecting on their failed bid for Haaland in 2017 when they went close to landing the Norway hitman for just £3.5million.
Paulo Dybala is leaving Juventus on a free and Inter Milan have made clear their stance on him.
Here are the top transfer stories from the European media on Wednesday.
Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez has been moaning about the Catalans' lack of spending power in the transfer market.
Barcelona have been hit by financial problems and Xavi says this means they could not compete for the signature of Erling Haaland, who has just joined Manchester City for £51million.
City have reportedly agreed to pay Haaland a staggering £500,000-a-week and this exceeds what they can offer new signings.
Xavi told Marca: "It's a shame, we haven't been able to compete [to sign him]."
Barcelona were also keen on free agent Antonio Rudiger, but have lost out to rivals Real Madrid for the Chelsea defender.
Juventus have been reflecting on their failed bid to sign Erling Haaland in


