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Barcelona is already beginning to outline its roadmap for the upcoming summer transfer market. Although there are still several months until the transfer window opens and changes in planning may occur, there is already a fairly clear idea in the Barcelona boardrooms on how to reinforce the defense.
The ideal plan the sporting direction is considering involves a deep remodeling of the backline. The strategy would be simple: two significant departures and two arrivals to rejuvenate and raise the competitive level of the defensive line.
Two departures that would mark the change
Regarding exits, two names clearly stand out on the list of possible departures. The first is Ronald Araujo. The Uruguayan center-back has been one of the team's key defenders in recent years, but his recent performances have raised many doubts.
There is a certain concern within the club about his level in recent months, especially in high-demand matches like the Champions League. Some significant errors have proven costly for the team, leading the board not to rule out his sale if a convincing offer arrives.
The second case is that of Andreas Christensen. The Danish defender's contract is expiring, and his continuity at the club seems very complicated. Furthermore, his time at the team has been marked by various physical problems that have limited his participation during several phases of the season.
Therefore, it seems almost inevitable that he will depart once the season concludes.
Marcos Senesi, a market opportunity
In terms of arrivals, one name highly regarded by the sporting direction is that of Marcos Senesi. The Argentine center-back from Bournemouth could become one of the great opportunities in the market.
His contract is ending, and he could arrive on a free transfer, making him an especially attractive signing for a financially constrained Barcelona.
Senesi is a defender with experience in demanding leagues, known for his defensive aggressiveness, good ball distribution, and aerial prowess. However, Barça is not the only club interested, so quick action will be necessary to secure his incorporation.

Luka Vuskovic, a future bet
The second name on the Barcelona agenda is that of Luka Vuskovic. The young 19-year-old Croatian center-back is shining this season in the Bundesliga while defending Hamburg's colors.
Although he belongs to Tottenham, his loan spell in Germany is confirming the enormous potential he had already shown in his early professional years.
In Vuskovic, Barcelona sees a center-back with immense future prospects. His youth, physical strength, and ability to dominate aerial play make him a very appealing profile for the long-term project.
If this double operation of departures and signings materializes, Barcelona could embark on a new phase in its defense, blending immediate experience with young talent for the team's future.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El plan del Barça para la defensa: dos salidas y dos llegadas
