Barcelona ready to cash in on talented winger if right offer arrives

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Barcelona ready to cash in on talented winger if right offer arrives

Barcelona ready to cash in on talented winger if right offer arrives

According to fresh reports from AS, it appears that Barcelona are prepared to evaluate any serious offers that could arrive for Roony Bardghji if the player himself pushes for a move in search of regu...

Barcelona ready to cash in on talented winger if right offer arrives

According to fresh reports from AS, it appears that Barcelona are prepared to evaluate any serious offers that could arrive for Roony Bardghji if the player himself pushes for a move in search of regu...

Barcelona are reportedly prepared to part ways with talented winger Roony Bardghji—if the right offer comes along and the player himself pushes for a move in search of regular first-team football.

According to a fresh report from AS, the situation isn't being treated as an urgent exit just yet. But internally, the Catalan giants recognize that the Swedish youngster's frustrations over his limited role can no longer be brushed aside.

Bardghji arrived at the Camp Nou with sky-high expectations, hailed as one of the most exciting attacking prospects for the future. Barcelona snapped him up for a bargain €2.5 million—a fee that now puts the club in a comfortable financial position should they decide to negotiate his departure.

It's no secret that the 18-year-old was disappointed with the minutes he received this season. He made his frustrations clear during the last international break, hungry for more consistent playing time. But Barcelona are struggling to offer him the guarantees he craves.

And here's the biggest roadblock: Lamine Yamal.

Both players naturally operate in similar attacking areas, and with Yamal quickly becoming one of the team's undisputed stars, breaking into the starting XI has become an uphill battle for Bardghji. Even though the young Swede showed flashes of brilliance, his performances lacked the consistency needed to force his way into the lineup.

Barcelona still value Bardghji highly and aren't actively looking to lose him. But the club also knows that unhappy young talents can quickly become tricky situations when their development stalls. With Barcelona looking to strengthen key areas of the squad—while keeping salary space and financial balance in check—they're trying to avoid emotional decisions in the transfer market.

For now, the ball is in Bardghji's court. If he pushes for an exit, Barcelona will listen.

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