Barcelona is quietly laying the groundwork for what could be their most transformative summer transfer window in years. With growing confidence inside the club that financial restrictions are finally easing, the Catalan giants have shortlisted four surprising names as part of a broader strategic plan.
According to a fresh update from El Chiringuito TV, the players under consideration are Yan Diomande, Bernardo Silva, Denzel Dumfries, and Marc Cucurella. Each brings a unique solution to the table, depending on how the squad evolves in the coming months.
The driving force behind this planning is financial recovery. Inside Barcelona, there is genuine optimism that the club will return to La Liga's 1:1 Financial Fair Play rule. If that happens, it would be a game-changer, allowing the team to sign players without the strict limits that have handcuffed them in recent windows.
At the top of Barcelona's wishlist remain Julian Alvarez and Alessandro Bastoni—two marquee targets. But the sporting department isn't putting all its eggs in one basket. They're building backup plans, and that's where these four shortlisted names come into play.
Diomande is one of the most intriguing profiles being tracked. Barcelona has been monitoring his progress closely and believes he could inject real energy into the wide areas. Still, despite strong interest, a deal isn't seen as realistic for now due to the overall cost involved.
Bernardo Silva is a different story. The Manchester City midfielder is expected to leave at the end of the season, and his desire to play for Barcelona has been an open secret for some time. However, the club hasn't made a final decision yet, as they continue to assess priorities and finances.
Dumfries, meanwhile, represents a market opportunity. Barcelona isn't actively searching for a right-back, but his €25 million release clause makes him an attractive option. For a player with his experience and physical presence, that price is considered a bargain, which is why his name remains under consideration.
As the summer window approaches, Barcelona is clearly thinking several moves ahead. Whether these shortlisted names become headline signings or strategic fallbacks will depend on how the financial puzzle pieces fall into place. One thing is certain: after years of restraint, the Blaugrana are ready to make some noise.
