Brighton Nearing Signing of Bardghji, Barcelona Insists on Buyback Option
The future of Swedish winger Rony Bardghji is becoming clearer during the summer transfer window, as English club Brighton emerges as the leading candidate to sign the Barcelona player, who is seeking greater opportunities to participate in matches.
The Spanish newspaper 'Sport' reported that Barcelona does not mind Bardghji's departure, but still believes in his potential and understands his desire to experience more playing time, especially given the strong competition with Lamine Yamal for his position.
The newspaper added that the player has attracted interest from several clubs, most notably Stuttgart, Ajax, and Porto, along with Leeds United, but Brighton has become the closest destination after showing serious interest in signing him.
It pointed out that Brighton's move depends on the future of its winger Yankuba Minteh, who is wanted by more than one club in the Premier League, with the possibility of Liverpool making an official offer in the coming days.
The same source explained that the deal could be completed through a permanent transfer that includes a clause granting Barcelona the right to repurchase the player in the future, which is the option preferred by the Catalan club to maintain its connection with Bardghji.
The Spanish newspaper indicated that Barcelona will not pressure the player to leave, but will welcome completing the deal if it benefits all parties, as Bardghji's move to the Premier League seems closer than ever.
The Spanish newspaper 'Sport' reported that Barcelona does not mind Bardghji's departure, but still believes in his potential and understands his desire to experience more playing time, especially given the strong competition with Lamine Yamal for his position.
The newspaper added that the player has attracted interest from several clubs, most notably Stuttgart, Ajax, and Porto, along with Leeds United, but Brighton has become the closest destination after showing serious interest in signing him.
It pointed out that Brighton's move depends on the future of its winger Yankuba Minteh, who is wanted by more than one club in the Premier League, with the possibility of Liverpool making an official offer in the coming days.
The same source explained that the deal could be completed through a permanent transfer that includes a clause granting Barcelona the right to repurchase the player in the future, which is the option preferred by the Catalan club to maintain its connection with Bardghji.
The Spanish newspaper indicated that Barcelona will not pressure the player to leave, but will welcome completing the deal if it benefits all parties, as Bardghji's move to the Premier League seems closer than ever.