Each team: Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have a dispute over Lenglet, the player wants to play in the Club World Cup and continue to play for Atletico Madrid

According to Daily Sports, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid still have controversy over the use and transfer issues of Lenglet. The French central defender wants to play in the Club World Cup and continue to play for Atletico Madrid next season.

Barcelona hopes that Lenglet will leave the team as soon as possible, and the players are no longer in the team's plan. This summer, saving money and registering players are the focus of Barcelona's work. However, because there are out-of-pocket players to participate in the Club World Cup, Barcelona has encountered difficulties in cleaning up players.

Langelle's loan period ends on June 30, but the French strongly hope to follow Atletico Madrid to compete in the Club World Cup, which requires an additional agreement between the two clubs. It is reported that Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are in negotiations, and the two sides are not only discussing the extension of the half-month lease period, but also intend to resolve the future where the players are going.

Atletico Madrid wants to sign Lenglet without a visa, but Barcelona hopes to recover some of the transfer fees from it, although they no longer insist on the 10 million euro asking price. As for the players, Lenglet made it clear that he only wanted to play for Atletico Madrid and was willing to cut his salary. Each team said that Lenglet's problem is expected to be resolved before June 10, and Barcelona still wants to receive a little reward.

Last season, in order to share the annual salary of players, Barcelona and Lenglet had to renew their contracts until 2027. Now, Atletico Madrid's idea is to extend the French central defender's contract to 2028 or 2029. It is understood that in Barcelona's salary list, Lenglet is one of the highly paid players, and he has occupied a lot of the club's salary space in the next two seasons, so the team wants to get rid of the French as soon as possible.

Barcelona maintains a good relationship with Atletico Madrid, which will help both sides reach a deal for Lenglet, and for the Club World Cup, the two clubs will accelerate negotiations. If Barcelona can successfully clean up Lenglet and Fati, then the club may reuse the 1-to-1 signing regulations and invest in the summer transfer window to achieve important signing.