Barcelona credited with interest in €50 million-rated Ivory Coast starlet after World Cup breakthrough
Barcelona credited with interest in €50 million-rated Ivory Coast starlet after World Cup breakthrough Christ Inao Oulai has become one of the breakout stories of the World Cup, and Barcelona are now being mentioned among the major clubs watching his rise closely. According to reports in Turkey, as relayed by AS , the Ivory Coast midfielder is on the radars of Barça, while Premier League and Bundesliga clubs are also keeping an eye on him. His impressive performances for his country have caught everyone’s attention. Trabzonspor could demand around €50 million for the 20-year-old. Oulai’s rise has been quick. He came through the JMG Academy in Ivory Coast, moved into European football with Bastia and was then signed by Trabzonspor for €5.5 million after only a short spell in France. A midfield profile Barça should study On Barcelona’s radar. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) Oulai plays with energy, pressure, dynamism and personality. Against Germany, he looked fearless, giving Ivory Coast a midfield presence that made some of Europe’s biggest names uncomfortable. That kind of profile is interesting for Barcelona. Hansi Flick wants more intensity, more physical edge and more aggressive pressing. Oulai appears to offer exactly the kind of legs and bite the Catalans sometimes lack in European matches. He is not just a destroyer either. His ability on the ball, confidence under pressure and capacity to cover ground also highlight that he is an all-round midfield profile. Price will decide everything For Barça, the problem is not interest. The problem is price. A €50 million valuation makes this a serious operation, not a low-risk talent bet. €50 million valuation on Oulai. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) Barcelona cannot chase every World Cup revelation at inflated prices. The club have to be careful, especially when one strong tournament can push a player’s market beyond its real value. Still, Oulai is exactly the kind of name the Blaugrana should be tracking. He is young, physically sharp, technically useful and already showing he can compete against elite opponents. The last World Cup saw the breakout of young talents like Enzo Fernandez, who then went on to transfer to Chelsea for a nine-figure fee. Oulai might not cost as much, but he will still be very expensive for Barcelona, especially in a position where they are relatively well stocked. For now, the interest seems surface-level more than anything else. It remains to be seen how Oulai performs between now and the end of the World Cup for Ivory Coast.
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