BARCELONA will have to cough up £40million for Leeds' Raphinha after the Premier League side survived relegation, according to reports.
Jesse Marsch's team pulled off a dramatic final day rescue job to lift themselves out of the bottom three at the expense of Burnley.
Prized asset Raphinha scored a second-half penalty to help the Yorkshire club on their way.
The result means that Barcelona now may need to pay more to land the Brazilian winger, according to .
Had Leeds been relegated, a release clause in Raphinha's contract could have seen him go for as little as £21m.
But now it is believed Barcelona will have to pay £40m to land their man.
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Even with the increased price, Sport report that Barca manager Xavi has been given the green light to land Raphinha.
They also report that the 25-year-old has agreed to come.
The move would be a blow for Leeds, with the pacy attacker one of their most potent weapons.
He hit 11 goals and three assists for the club last season as they found a way to escape relegation right at the death.
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The Whites have already been busy in the transfer window and could have a ready-made replacement for Raphinha already.
American attacking midfielder Brenden Aaronson made the move from Red Bull Salzburg earlier this week for £25m.