Barcelona is purportedly in discussions with Al Ittihad, a Saudi Pro League club, regarding the prospective acquisition of N'Golo Kante this summer.
During his seven-year tenure at Chelsea, the 33-year-old was widely recognized as one of football's most exceptional defensive midfielders.
He was awarded the Champions League, Europa League, and FA Cup and designated the Premier League and PFA's Player of the Year in 2016-17.
Kante was previously an essential member of the Leicester City team that defied all predictions to secure the 2015-16 Premier League title.
Last summer, the French international departed Chelsea upon the expiration of his contract.
He was among the numerous global players who relocated to Saudi Arabia, where he signed a three-year contract with Al Ittihad, estimated to be worth £86m per season.
Kante, who contributed four goals and six assists in 44 games for Al Ittihad last season, has emerged as a prospective candidate for a return to Europe this summer.
Barca continues to monitor Kante.
Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and West Ham United have all been associated with an interest in Kante. The latter is believed to have been unsuccessful in its £20 million bid last month.
Previous reports have indicated that Al Ittihad is not inclined to monetize the veteran midfielder in the upcoming weeks.
Nevertheless, it is believed that Kante would be amenable to returning to Europe. Sport reports that Barcelona communicates with Al Ittihad as they contemplate increasing their pursuit of the Frenchman.
According to the report, Kante is a highly regarded player by Barca sporting director Deco. Deco was eager to acquire the midfielder last season before he relocated to the Middle East.
Barcelona is considering acquiring a midfielder before the transfer deadline.
Barcelona is rumored to be investigating the potential of signing a new central midfielder in the final weeks of the summer transfer window.
The Catalan titans have previously been associated with a variety of players who are capable of performing in the No.6 position, such as Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich, Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad, and Amadou Onana, who has recently joined Aston Villa from Everton.
Nevertheless, Barca's financial constraints have impeded their ability to pursue specific targets.
The new head coach, Hansi Flick, has prioritized the acquisition of reinforcements in the attacking department.
The arrival of Dani Olmo has been confirmed, and internal discussions are underway regarding whether they will intensify their pursuit of Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao.
Marc Bernal, a 17-year-old academy graduate, could be relied upon to start in the club's inaugural La Liga fixtures of the new season if Barcelona decides not to sign Kante or any other holding midfielder.
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