Jordi Alba implored Barcelona to come together and be “more united than ever” as the LaLiga giants battle financial difficulties.
Xavi and Blaugrana president Joan Laporta are looking to strengthen in the transfer window after finishing second in the league, some 13 points behind champions Real Madrid.
Robert Lewandowski has emerged as the main target from Bayern Munich, but doubts persist as to whether Barca can afford the Poland talisman, who has made his desire to move to Camp Nou clear.
LaLiga chief Javier Tebas suggested Barca must sell their prized assets, such as Frenkie de Jong to Manchester United, to afford Lewandowski.
Laporta hit back by insisting Tebas was intending to “harm” Barca’s interests, but Blaugrana economic vice-president Eduard Romeu acknowledged sales were needed to help ease the club’s worries.
Alba, speaking before Spain’s Nations League clash with Czech Republic on Sunday, admitted he would like more signings but understands the situation his side is in.
“It’s the situation we’re in. It’s not always going to be rosy. Barca would like to be in a better economic situation,” he told reporters.
“We’re going to go out and if we can’t sign we’ll have to pull from the academy, where there are very good players.
“It’s the idea that the club has and I can’t say more. I’d like to sign many players, but the situation is this. We have to be more united than ever, say it all behind closed doors and that’s it.”
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