Barcelona set to pay the £36m release clause of Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri with hopes of playing him along with Philippe Coutinho this season
- Barcelona are poised to trigger the release clause of Jean Michael Seri
- The Nice midfielder was a revelation in Ligue 1 for his side last season
- Barca will sign the player in hope of playing him along with Philippe Coutinho
- The Catalan club have not yet abandoned their pursuit of the Liverpool star
Barcelona are poised to trigger the £36million (€40m) release clause of Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri, with the aim of having the Ivorian at the Nou Camp by early next week.
The Spanish giants are seeking reinforcements to their midfield ahead of a busy 2017-18 campaign.
Barca are still reeling from the loss of Neymar, yet have heavily inflated coffers with which to delve into the transfer market and add quality to their squad before the window slams shut in two weeks' time.
Barcelona are poised to trigger the £36million (€40m) release clause of Jean Michael Seri
Seri was a stand-out player in Ligue 1 last season and was an instrumental part of Nice's Champions League qualification finish.
The 26-year-old is seen as a deeper lying midfielder and, contrary to some reports, is not believed to be an alternative signing to Philippe Coutinho.
Barca are desperate to add Liverpool's star man to their ranks, despite having recently seen a third bid swiftly rejected by the Merseyside club.
A fresh bid worth in the region of £114m (€125m) was presented to Liverpool, but the club's hierarchy refused to back down on their stance.
The Ivorian made his name as a dynamic, well-rounded midfielder in Ligue 1 last season
But the purchase of Seri is not seen as an alternative signing to Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho
Barca are still desperate to add the playmaker to their ranks despite having a third bid rejected
Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo report the imminent arrival of Seri 'in no case dismisses the arrival of Coutinho.
'On the contrary, they are considered complementary players, since they are different players, and the intention of the club is to have both in the squad.'
Barca return to action on Sunday night following their humiliating Spanish Super Cup defeat to rivals Real Madrid.
The Catalan side will host Real Betis at the Nou Camp, in a game in which players will have 'Barcelona' on the back of their shirts, as opposed to their own name.
The gesture is to pay tribute to the victims of the recent terror attack in the city, which claimed the lives of 14 people and left scores more seriously injured.
Barca will pay tributes to the victims of the recent terror attack when they face Real Betis
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