Barcelona eyeing LA Galaxy’s Julian Araujo among Sergino Dest replacements
FC Barcelona are one of a number of European clubs showing serious interest in LA Galaxy right-back Julian Araujo, 90min sources confirm.
As reported by 90min, the Blaugrana face the prospect of losing American defender Sergino Dest, who is nearing a move to Italian giants AC Milan.
First revealed by Fabrizio Romano, sources confirm Araujo is among Barcelona’s list of targets to replace Dest, while 90min understands there are a number of other clubs across Europe tracking the 21-year-old’s situation.
Sources say Araujo is keen to secure a move ahead of the European transfer deadline but there are a number of hurdles to overcome, with some clubs needing to raise the funds required while others need to move players on first.
Alongside Araujo, it’s understood the likes of Borussia Dortmund’s Thomas Meunier and Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin are seen as potential replacements for Dest, who is set to join Milan on a one-year loan with an option for a permanent four-year contract.
Araujo is one of the standout talents in MLS right now. The 21-year-old – capped twice for Mexico having previously represented the United States across various youth levels – has played 100 times for the Galaxy, scoring once and providing 12 primary assists.
The youngster has become a mainstay at right-back for the five-time MLS Cup champions but has recently been vocal about wanting to move across the Atlantic.
“I definitely want to go to Europe. It’s my dream. My goal is to go to Europe. I want to reach my highest potential and I feel like going to Europe is going to help me do that,” he said exclusively to 90min in August.
“I’m someone that wants to learn every day, someone that takes advice from everybody, that wants to learn. I know, like I said, to reach my highest potential I need to go play in the best, the top leagues.”
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