

Manchester City have emerged as frontrunners in the race to sign a Barcelona wonderkid.
Manager Pep Guardiola has already recruited Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi from Bournemouth and Crystal Palace respectively this month, as City aim to challenge for trophies on four fronts in the second half of the season.
Manchester City aim to complete deal for Barcelona wonderkid
City have picked up where they left off in the summer transfer window, when they made several eye-catching signings including Gianluigi Donnarumma, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki.
It came after the club failed to win any major honours last season, but this time around they remain in the hunt for silverware in the Premier League, where they sit second, as well as the Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
City are still looking for January additions and have emerged as the leading contenders to sign Barcelona teenager Dro Fernandez, according to Spanish outlet El Desmarque.
The 18-year-old has a 6m release clause and has reportedly already told Barca boss Hansi Flick that he wants to leave the club, to the surprise of the hierarchy at Camp Nou.
Barcelona had intended to renew Fernandez's contract when he turned 18 on January 12, but a delay in finalising the deal allowed several European giants to circle in a bid to land his signature.
City now appear to have won the race, with the presence of Guardiola, the club's sporting project and their commitment to youth all reportedly factors in the teenager's decision.
According to El Desmarque, a deal for the Spain Under 18 international could be finalised in the coming days.
Fernandez joined Barcelona's youth academy from ED Val Minor Nigran in 2022 and forced his way into Flick's first-team plans last summer.
The midfielder made his debut in a 2-1 home win over Real Sociedad in La Liga last September, with his first Champions League appearance coming against Olympiacos the following month.
He has featured five times for Barcelona overall, making two starts, but has not played for the first team since December 2.
