Barcelona’s Ilaix Moriba has a goal and two assists in four La Liga matches since making his first-team debut for Blaugrana in January.
His good start with Ronald Koeman’s team has caught attention from elsewhere and particularly from Manchester United and RB Leipzig.
Earlier in March, Mundo Deportivo reported the 20-time English giants and the German outfit have put forward firm offers for the 18-year-old ace.
The midfielder’s deal expires in 2022 and with Joan Laporta elected as Barcelona’s new president, there should be more clarity about his renewal.
Mundo Deportivo has a report titled ‘The renovations that the new board must face now’ and it includes extending Moriba’s contract.
It’s once again stated Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s outfit and Leipzig are in the race for the talented ace, who is currently priced (most likely his exit clause) at €100 million.
The newspaper explains the star’s father, Mamady Moriba, is now his agent has already informed the management that if there are no surprises, Ilaix’s intention is to continue at the Camp Nou.
Ilaix is ‘enchanting’ at Camp Nou, and this could make it difficult for the likes of the English giants and Die Roten Bullen to acquire his services.