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Barça target Nelson Semedo has not always been a full back

Benfica's Nelson Semedo, the subject of interest from United and Barcelona, revealed to O Jogo that right back has not always been his natural position.

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Nelson Semedo, jugador del Benfica.
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Barcelona have faced criticism in recent seasons for failing to reinforce the right-back position. Nelson Semedo, the Benfica player who has emerged as Barça’s new target for that area of the pitch, has admitted to O Jogo that, like Sergi Roberto and Aleix Vidal, he has not always played there.

Nelson Semedo converted by Cristovao

“It was Hélder Cristóvao [Benfica B coach] who proposed that I should switch to right back, because at that point we only had one player in that position, and a lot of high-quality central midfielders,” explained the 23 year old.

“The gaffer saw that I had the qualities to play there, and I accepted it. At first, it didn’t seem a good idea because I was used to playing elsewhere, but it was the best thing that could have happened.

“After a few months had passed, I realised that it was the position I wanted to play. The trickiest thing for me was the tactical work, because I wasn’t used to being out wide.”

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Barcelona and United chat avoided

The Portuguese avoided talking about a possible move to Manchester United or Barcelona.
“I’m well here, happy to be at Benfica with the team-mates that I have alongside me.”

Portuguese publication Record revealed in its digital edition this Friday that Barcelona are negotiating the transfer of Nelson Semedo for a fee of €50 million. 

It won’t be easy for the Azulgrana to explain an outlay of that amount on a right-back, particularly as Semedo is a player with barely two years of experience at Benfica.