Barcelona Faces Complications in Departures File
Barcelona is experiencing delays in the player departure file during the summer transfer market, despite its efforts to expedite some processes to make room for new reinforcements, according to the Spanish newspaper 'Sport.'
Marc Casado is one of the prominent candidates for departure, having been convinced of the necessity to leave in search of greater playing opportunities, amid interest from several clubs in his services, without reaching a final agreement yet.
Ronnie Bardghji is also heading towards an exit on loan after his chances of getting playing time with the first team have diminished, while negotiations with the interested clubs are still in their early stages.
On the other hand, the future of Marc-André ter Stegen remains unclear, with continued difficulty in reaching a suitable formula for his departure, whether through sale, loan, or contract termination.
The same source indicated that Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde prefer to stay in Barcelona, and the club does not intend to let them go unless exceptional offers are received.
As for Ansu Fati, he remains the closest to leaving the team, as he is nearing a move to Monaco with a four-season contract, with Barcelona retaining the right to repurchase him in the future.
Marc Casado is one of the prominent candidates for departure, having been convinced of the necessity to leave in search of greater playing opportunities, amid interest from several clubs in his services, without reaching a final agreement yet.
Ronnie Bardghji is also heading towards an exit on loan after his chances of getting playing time with the first team have diminished, while negotiations with the interested clubs are still in their early stages.
On the other hand, the future of Marc-André ter Stegen remains unclear, with continued difficulty in reaching a suitable formula for his departure, whether through sale, loan, or contract termination.
The same source indicated that Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde prefer to stay in Barcelona, and the club does not intend to let them go unless exceptional offers are received.
As for Ansu Fati, he remains the closest to leaving the team, as he is nearing a move to Monaco with a four-season contract, with Barcelona retaining the right to repurchase him in the future.