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The future of Marc Casadó is beginning to move further away from FC Barcelona. The midfielder, who has been seen as a useful piece in the Blaugrana rotation in recent months, now has several significant offers on the table to change teams this summer. The Catalan club has not yet closed any deal, but the sense is that his departure has shifted from a mere possibility to a very real scenario in the market, according to the latest Barça transfer rumors.
The destination that has gained the most momentum in recent days is Milan. The Italian side has been monitoring the progress of Marc Casadó for a while and believes that his profile fits well into the team concept they want to build. His intensity, ability to play in front of the defense, and room for growth make him an attractive opportunity for a club looking to strengthen the midfield with young, competitive players experienced in high-pressure situations.
Milan pursues Marc Casadó, but Stade Rennes is also in the running
Milan is currently the frontrunner to secure the services of Marc Casadó. The Italian club values particularly that the player comes from FC Barcelona, with a well-defined tactical base and accustomed to competing under pressure.
At San Siro, they believe he can adapt well to the pace of Serie A, a league where midfielders with endurance, discipline, and good game reading usually play a significant role.
For Marc Casadó, the Milan option is also appealing from a sporting perspective. The midfielder knows he needs consistency to establish himself in the elite and understands that a move might be the right step if he won't have a leading role at FC Barcelona.

Competition in the Blaugrana midfield is fierce, and the club also needs to make important decisions to balance the squad and finances.
FC Barcelona is not in a rush, but they are aware that Marc Casadó is in demand. This situation allows the sports management to handle the operation calmly, seeking a proposal convincing both economically and in terms of sport.
Barça's priority is to not give away a home-grown player with future value, although the need to generate income could expedite discussions if a serious offer arrives.
Although Milan is the most likely destination at the moment, it's not the only club in pursuit of Marc Casadó. In recent hours, Stade Rennes has entered the race, presenting the option of Ligue 1.
The French club is looking to strengthen its midfield with a young player who has experience and potential to grow in an increasingly attractive league for emerging talents.
The proposal from Stade Rennes should not be dismissed. Ligue 1 has become an ideal competition for players in need of playing time, confidence, and a competitive environment without the immediate exposure of other top leagues.
Moving to France would mean a new chapter for Marc Casadó with more opportunities for regular play, a significant factor in his personal considerations.
Stade Rennes can also offer a project where the midfielder has a relevant role from the start. That is a key aspect of the operation. Marc Casadó doesn't want to leave FC Barcelona to be stuck in another secondary rotation.
His goal is to find a destination that allows him to grow, feel important, and demonstrate readiness to assume responsibilities away from Camp Nou.
This dual reality puts the midfielder in a delicate position but also makes his departure a logical move if the numbers align.
Meanwhile, the player carefully considers all options. Milan is appealing for its history, exposure, and competitive level. Stade Rennes attracts with playing time, project, and a Ligue 1 that can serve as a growth platform.
The decision won't be solely financial but also sporting. Marc Casadó wants to choose wisely because he understands that this move could shape the next phase of his career.
All signs point to movement in the market in the coming weeks. FC Barcelona is willing to listen, Milan holds an advantage, and Stade Rennes has presented a real alternative.
Marc Casadó has several doors open, but the feeling is clear: his continuity at Barça is increasingly in doubt, and his future is starting to be written away from the Catalan capital.
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