Even though the return of Gerard Deulofeu to Barcelona is far from a done deal at this point, it is a movement that gives some indication of the intentions of the new Barcelona side coached by Ernesto Valverde in 2017-18.
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Valverde has taken over from Luis Enrique and the former Athletic Club coach could decide to split up the club's much-praised MSN trident. The interest in Deulofeu - and Borussia Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele as an alternative - is a clear sign that Messi's future lies deeper, setting up chances as a midfield playmaker.
The Argentine attacker featured in that role for much of last term and especially when Barca switched to 3-4-3 in the latter part of the season, with Rafinha used on the right wing. Now, the Catalan club are seeking an upgrade in that position to allow the five-time Ballon d'Or winner to operate further back.
It is well known that Deulofeu is their first choice. The 23-year-old took a significant step forward in his time at AC Milan on loan last season and was rewarded with his first senior call-up to the Spain squad. And even though he still belongs to Everton, Barca retain a buy-back option for €12 million up until the end of June.
After that, the club will only be able to match any other offers until the end of the transfer window. And as Nija247.com revealed last month, the final word will be with the player himself, still somewhat hurt by Barca after twice being discarded during Luis Enrique's time in charge.
Deulofeu has not forgotten that he has had to leave the club on two occasions, only to return and have no option of staying, unlike other La Masia graduates such as Marc Bartra and Sergi Roberto who were given opportunities to establish themselves with the first team.
The player is only interested in a return to Camp Nou if he is to be considered as a starter and can get games under his belt to form part of Spain's squad for next year's World Cup in Russia. And Barca have told him that will be the case, with Messi set to leave the right wing for a different role in 2017-18.
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