The squad Laporta wants to build for next season

Barcelona aims to close four more signings and several departures to raise funds.

Javier Parra Peña | 30 May 2026 | 00.00
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The squad Laporta wants to assemble for the upcoming season
The squad Laporta wants to assemble for the upcoming season

The president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta, is planning a profound and historical restructuring of the first team squad with the obsession of reconquering the Champions League. After securing two consecutive triumphs in the domestic LaLiga championship, the board acknowledges that the major pending assignment remains the European throne.

To end the European drought that has stretched back to the distant year of 2015, the club has fully complied with the financial one-to-one rule. This organizational relief will enable a truly colossal investment in the summer transfer market to bring in four players of exceptional status.

The Barcelona offices have already successfully secured the signing of the fast British winger Anthony Gordon from Newcastle in England. However, the top management's ambitions do not stop there, pressing to finalize the arrival of three additional superstars.

The first is Bernardo Silva, who would land with a free transfer after concluding his contract with Manchester City. For the center-forward position, Hansi Flick's great desire is Julián Álvarez, valued at one hundred and fifty million by Atlético. Additionally, the German coach demands the signing of Joško Gvardiol to form an unbeatable defense alongside academy product Pau Cubarsí.

The deal for the Croatian defender will require a net outlay of eighty million euros, the exact figure set in Great Britain. Furthermore, the club aims to definitively retain Portuguese full-back João Cancelo after his loan spell from Arabia. With the firm aim of financing this ambitious structural plan, the technical department will execute several painful sales among the local squad. Players of the caliber of Marc-André ter Stegen, Alejandro Balde, Dani Olmo, Marc Casadó, and Roony Bardghji will be immediately transferred.

Barcelona undertakes with total determination the challenge of crafting a perfect mechanism to compete with full guarantees on all fronts. The directors aim to offload the less essential assets to balance the books and gift the fans a dream team.

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Joan Laporta's High Ambitions and the Economic Revolution in Barcelona's Offices

The sports management leading operations at the Catalan offices seeks to structure a balanced rotation endowed with hierarchy and tremendous firepower. Barcelona relies on new sponsorship income and profits from sales to generously fund this ambitious overhaul. Informal negotiations with Atlético Madrid and the British side will intensify significantly in the coming weeks.

The institutional plan is to fortify every line on the field with professionals combining brazen youth and extensive elite experience. Barcelona aims to shape a completely revamped goalkeeping department with the inclusion of Joan García, Wojciech Szczęsny, and the young American Diego Kochen. Scouting reports support this generational shift to protect the goal after the imminent departure of their historic German goalkeeper.

The prospect of uniting offensive talents like Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Ferran Torres, and Anthony Gordon excites. Barcelona positions itself as the ideal footballing environment for the Argentine Spider to unleash his voracious goal-scoring appetite in the Spanish tournament. His aggressive runs and ability to press high fit precisely within the coaching staff's schemes.

The Midfield of the Future Under Hansi Flick's Strict Direction

The inheritance of the Catalan midfield will be safeguarded by the associative quality of Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, Gavi, and Marc Bernal. Barcelona approaches the upcoming weeks in June focused on successfully finalizing the permanent acquisition of the Portuguese wing-back who represented the local colors. Bilateral discussions with the clubs holding the federative rights of the targets will unfold at a truly hectic pace.

Barcelona will test its undeniable global institutional weight to secure the most coveted signings of the current summer transfer window. It remains to be seen if the intricate accounting operations from the boardrooms bear fruit in time to usher in the revamped and exciting Barcelona machine. The countdown to witnessing the birth of the dream squad envisioned by the board has officially commenced in Catalonia.

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