Barcelona set to fail in any attempt to sign Raheem Sterling this January despite Xavi’s interest

Barcelona are set to FAIL in their bid to prise Raheem Sterling from Man City in January despite new boss Xavi’s interest, with the out-of-favour forward’s £300,000-a-week wages proving too much for the cash-strapped LaLiga side

  • Barcelona are long-term admirers in Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling
  • New Catalans boss Xavi is a long-term admirer of the England international star
  • But Barcelona are set to be frustrated in their attempts to bring Sterling to Spain
  • Their financial constraints mean any January move for Sterling appears unlikely 


Barcelona are likely to fail in an attempt to lure Raheem Sterling away from Manchester City in January.

The Catalan giants have made no secret of their desire to sign the England forward, whose game time has been reduced under Pep Guardiola this season.

Sportsmail revealed in 2019 that Xavi had earmarked Sterling as a player he wanted to sign should he ever take over at the Nou Camp and Joan Laporta is now looking at structuring a deal.

Barcelona are likely to fail in any attempt to take Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling in January

New Barcelona boss Xavi (above), who joined this month,  is a long-term admirer of Sterling

New Barcelona boss Xavi (above), who joined this month,  is a long-term admirer of Sterling

Barcelona are yet to open dialogue with City and their current financial constraints make any bid problematic.

Sterling earns up to £300,000 a week at the Etihad Stadium and Barca would be expected to require City to subsidise a percentage of those wages in a loan deal.

City, who rarely conclude transfer business in the winter window, would be resistant to that idea and want the 26-year-old to sign a new contract as he enters the final 18 months of his current deal.

Sterling has revealed this season that he could leave in 2022 if his game time does not improve

Sterling has revealed this season that he could leave in 2022 if his game time does not improve

Guardiola has accepted that they would need to look at Sterling’s situation if does not wish to extend and his representatives brought a sizeable offer to the club’s board.

But Sterling is hoping to force a way back into Guardiola’s preferred XI, with £100million summer signing Jack Grealish starting the majority of matches from the left-hand side thus far. Phil Foden played out there during the dominant 2-0 victory at Manchester United last weekend.

Guardiola travelled to Catalonia while Xavi was unveiled as Ronald Koeman’s successor earlier this week before visiting the training base of City’s sister club Girona.

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