Barcelona put Munir El Haddadi up for sale amid Everton, Southampton and West Ham interest





Valencia had decided against activating a €12m (£10.4m, $13.4m) clause after 12-month loan.
New manager Ernesto Valverde doesn't want him at the Nou Camp next season.
Crystal Palace, Ajax and Real Sociedad are also said to be monitoring the situation.

Barcelona are reportedly ready to cash in on Munir El Haddadi after being deemed surplus requirements by new manager Ernesto Valverde. Mundo Deportivo believes the Catalans could complete his sale before the end of June with Everton, West Ham United, Southampton, Crystal Palace, Ajax Amsterdan and Real Sociedad having all expressed an interest in the promising forward.

The 21-year-old striker enjoyed an impressive breakthrough in the Barca first-team during the 2014-2015 campaign, and was rewarded with a call-up to the Spanish national team.

El Hadadi continued his development during the following campaign while serving as a back-up for Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar.

Barcelona opted to send him on loan to Valencia last summer after they brought Paco Alcacer from the Mestalla to cover that position. They agreed to include an option for Los Che to secure his services on a permanent basis at the end of the season for €12m (£10.4m, $13.4m).

However, Munir is ready to return to Barcelona after Valencia decided against exercising that clause.

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