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Catalan sports paper Sport claims that, although new Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola will not stick to one way of playing, the basic system will be 4-3-1-2.
With Dani Alves being able to cover the whole right wing, Messi would move to a more central position, with someone on the left (which could be Iniesta) and a strong centre forward who can play with his back to the opposite goal, can deal with Alves' centres and with the passes inside by Messi.
For that centre forward position, Adebayor would be the absolute priority and Guardiola wouldn't even see another option available on the market. If a transfer of Adebayor is not possible, Guardiola would put Henry as centre forward and would transfer a back-up for the centre forward position (which could be Mario Goméz) and sign a real winger (like Van Persie or Malouda).
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