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Report: Ibrahim Afellay to lead Barcelona exodus

A report claims that Barcelona will allow five members of their first-team squad to depart this summer.

Barcelona will reportedly allow five members of their first-team squad to depart this summer.

The Catalan outfit are still in the Primera Division title race, but face the possibility of a trophyless season after losing the final of the Copa del Rey to Real Madrid and exiting the Champions League at the quarter-final stage.

As a result, it is understood that a number of players will be allowed to seek pastures new when the transfer window opens at the end of the season.

According to Sport, Ibrahim Afellay and Isaac Cuenca, who have not made a single first-team appearance this season, will depart alongside Jonathan dos Santos and Oier Olazabal.

Experienced goalkeeper Jose Pinto is also expected to leave on a free transfer.

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