Ever wondered how it feels to receive interest from FC BARCELONA?
“Flattering” is what Lacazette feels like. The players positive response to an optimistic approach from Barcelona has led to latter including the striker in their official website.
Social media had gone all epidemic after Alexandre Lacazette was listed in Barcelona’s website that, now confirmed, was a technical glitch. Following a jaw-dropping season, Lacazette has made himself a demanding prospect, big clubs going “all in” for the striker.
And thus the £70 million striker popped out of nowhere in the player section of Barcelona’s website. I cannot possibly fathom the intensity of this ridiculous transfer glitch. With Gunners stringing to the cliff of Champions League qualification, no way would they sell him.
The following can be found on the Barcelona website using the following link – https://t.co/0vvS1dcx5n
Alexandre Lacazette has a full player page. 😱 pic.twitter.com/f3GDjK8JQl
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) May 15, 2019
However, there was a news that there is a technical glitch in Barca’s website that every player they play against seems to feature in their window. But many unaware and noob went into a meltdown, going all crazy for rumour. Anyway, here’s a look on few who knew the truth.
A user tweeted: “Anyone worrying about Lacazette being on the Barcelona website, stop.”
“They put every player who they play against on there, simply change the 4 digit code and it changes to a different one.”
GFFN highlighting that Barcelona have a page for Alexandre Lacazette, sending everyone into panic mode.
Looks like they have one for Arsenal defender Steve Bould too, evidently opting for experience by adding the 56-year-old to their back line. pic.twitter.com/AkhTSo3SoR
— Dan Critchlow (@afcDW) May 15, 2019
Ironically though, Barcelona are the favourites to sign this enchanting French striker capable of doing a Messi.
Wait, Arsenal fans.. Wanna feel better?
They even have a Shkodran Mustafi page…
Too far, @FCBarcelona. Way over the line. pic.twitter.com/xbR8GQKb7U
— Dan Critchlow (@afcDW) May 15, 2019