Barca Universal
·12 October 2024
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·12 October 2024
Reece James has not been privy to interest from Spain in the past, as he was linked with a move to Real Madrid earlier in the year.
But the Englishman never really made the switch to Santiago Bernabeu, instead continuing at Chelsea as captain.
However, it appears fate may finally lead James to Spanish shores, as the player is considering a drastic career switch.
According to Football Transfers, Barcelona and SL Benfica have been approached by Reece James’ representative as the English defender considers an exit from Chelsea.
It appears the Englishman is looking to play in a much warmer climate to avoid a set of recurring muscle injuries, which has plagued his career at Chelsea.
James is considering a shock move to Spain or Portugal (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
The defender missed 129 matches at Chelsea due to injuries. He could only appear in ten league matches last season and is yet to even make a single appearance in the ongoing campaign.
Physios have advised James that moving to a warmer climate such as Spain or Portugal could help him to combat these recurring muscle problems.
That is where Barcelona come into the fray, with the Catalans surprisingly emerging as a potential destination for the Chelsea captain.
In an ideal world where Reece James does not struggle with recurring injuries, the Englishman will undoubtedly be a major signing for Barcelona.
He can put an end to Barça’s woes in the right-back position while allowing Jules Kounde to operate in his natural centre-back position.
James’ leadership qualities, coupled with his versatility would also make him an ideal defensive asset for Barcelona in the years to come.
However, James’ ongoing struggles with injuries do put question marks. Not to mention, acquiring his services from Chelsea could cost a fortune as he is still regarded as one of the best right-backs in England.
A move to Catalonia, therefore, might not be a possibility anytime soon, as far as Reece James is concerned.
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