Barcelona are determined to bring Valencia hitman Paco Alcacer to Camp Nou, and could release both Munir El Haddadi and Sergi Samper to convince Los Che to bring down their valuation of the Spain international.
Negotiations with Valencia have progressed well, and Alcacer has responded positively to the challenge of playing as the first man off the bench backing up the world's most potent forward line.
The biggest obstacle to a deal, however, is a considerable difference in what Barcelona are willing to pay for their target and the fee Los Che consider acceptable to release the striker to one of their domestic rivals.
The Catalans are reluctant to bid over €30 million for Alcacer, while Valencia would like to receive up to €50m, a figure that is still some way south of his €80m release clause.
While the gap would appear insurmountable, Barca hold two valuable cards: young strike pair Munir and Samper, who could both enter negotiations.
And after efforts to place Alen Halilovic at the Mestalla broke down due to salary differences, the La Masia pair could be making their way to Valencia either on loan moves or permanent transfers with a buyback option, thereby lowering Alcacer's pricetag.
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