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With one soul-destroying dragback, Memphis said: ‘Barca, I’m still here’

“It hurts when you’re always doing your best for your club and then you hear that you might be going to Tottenham,” said Angel Di Maria back in 2014. It remains one of football’s more wince-inducing burns.

But while being linked with Spurs – Conte, Kane, gourmet cheeses – isn’t the career death wish it once was, we can’t help thinking this wasn’t part of Memphis Depay’s masterplan.

The Barcelona forward secured his dream move after arriving on a free transfer from Lyon last summer but scored just 13 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions as Barca teetered on the precipice of financial and sporting ruin.

And, having only signed a two-year contract, Depay has reportedly been told that he’s not part of Xavi’s plans for next season.

It’s often said that actions speak louder than words and Depay couldn’t have been made to feel more unwanted if Barcelona deleted his number from their phone and gone on Tinder dates with a string of goalscoring forwards.

Since he moved to Spain, Barcelona have signed Ferran Torres and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as January top-ups before securing deals for Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski this summer. It’s enough to make Peter Risdale blush.

But there’s something compelling about a player with a point to prove and Depay set about reminding everybody of his existence during their pre-season friendly against Inter Miami.

With Barcelona cruising at 4-0, the 28-year-old received the ball inside Miami’s penalty area with his back to goal. Not much looked on. The Miami defender ambled over to dot the i’s and cross the t’s with a regulation block.

But Depay isn’t your conventional footballer. Instead, he freestyled with an outrageous drag back and turn that stripped the defender of his dignity. Even

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