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The winter transfer market seemed calm for FC Barcelona, but the return to the 1-1 wage limit norm has changed plans. The Barça board is already working to find exits for several players, prioritizing those who are not essential in Hansi Flick's setup. The objective is to generate income or free up wage mass to make at least one signing in this market.
Both Deco, the sporting director, and the German coach were in favor of keeping the squad intact until the end of the season. However, economic restrictions have forced the club to rethink its strategy. Names like Ansu Fati, Eric García, and Andreas Christensen are on the transfer list, although Flick is not completely convinced about some of these departures. Frenkie de Jong, on the other hand, still shows no signs of renewing, further complicating his situation.
Good offers that may come to Camp Nou will be considered
As reported by Sport, Barcelona does not plan to force exits but is willing to sell players for whom they receive interesting offers. They are also working on strategic signings, like a physical midfielder to support Marc Casadó or a versatile full-back, depending on the income generated from sales.
The priority is to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor
Another key aspect is registering Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, an absolute priority for the club. If they cannot be registered, Barça will seek solutions in the market, especially to strengthen the forward line. Additionally, future operations like the arrival of Jonathan Tah, planned for the summer at no cost, will not be brought forward in this market.
The message from the board is clear: no sales, no signings. The club is determined to act firmly, even with figures like Ronald Araújo and De Jong, whom they demand to either renew or leave before the end of the season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La limpieza que el Barcelona quiere hacer en este mercado
