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Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch: 'We want Raphinha to stay amid Barcelona links'

Marsch: 'We want Raphinha to stay amid Barcelona links'
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Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch admits that he is aware of rumours linking Raphinha to Barcelona, but he hopes the attacker will stay with the club.

Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch has admitted that he is aware of rumours linking Raphinha to Barcelona, but he hopes the attacker will stay with the club.

The 25-year-old Brazil international has been a standout performer for the Whites this season, scoring nine goals and registering three assists in 27 Premier League games.

Raphinha's impressive performance for club and country are believed to have caught the eye of a number of top European clubs, with Barcelona seemingly leading the race for his signature.

Speaking to the press ahead of Leeds' top-flight game against Southampton on Saturday, Marsch has revealed that he has not spoken to Raphinha or to the player's agent Deco about a potential switch to Barcelona, and admits that he is not surprised to see the attacker linked with one of Europe's best clubs.

"[Raphinha is] a massive talent and my challenge is, despite all of the talk outside, is to have the relationship where we can focus on his development in helping the team while he is here," Marsch told reporters on Thursday.

"I haven't had a word with him about Deco or Barcelona. It should be out there because [he] is fantastic.

"I just want him to become the player I know he can be. Everyone here wants to enjoy the football he can play and of course we want him to stay as long as possible. Fantastic player and very good person."

Leeds are believed to be relaxed over Raphinha's future, though one report claims that the former Rennes attacker has already agreed a five-year deal with the Catalan giants.

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