Malcom's future at Barcelona remains uncertain but the Blaugrana have no intention of letting the forward leave on the cheap, having set a 70 million euros (29 billion naira) price tag on him. The Brazilian has not enjoyed much playing time under Ernesto Valverde and despite the 41 million euros (17 billion naira) that the club paid to sign him, a satisfying offer may see him depart.
If Malcom eventually leave for that whooping amount it means Barcelona are making a huge profit of 29 million euros (which is 12 billion naira in Nigeria currency).
Barcelona underline that they will not sell the player on a low fee and although his starting price has been set considerably high, it could drop later on. According to the Italian press, Inter are last team to be added in the list of candidates that are willing to approach Malcom.
Anything more than 32 million euros is net profit on the club's balance sheet and the priority of Pep Segura is to find players with resale value, such as Yerry Mina, Paulinho and Lucas Digne.
SOURCE: MARCA
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