FC Barcelona News: 16 May 2026

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FC Barcelona News: 16 May 2026

FC Barcelona News: 16 May 2026

A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors

FC Barcelona News: 16 May 2026

A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors

FC Barcelona is gearing up for a thrilling season finale as Hansi Flick's squad hits the training ground at Ciutat Esportiva, with their sights set on one last home triumph at Spotify Camp Nou against Real Betis. This isn't just any match—a victory would etch Barça's name in the history books by setting a new La Liga record for most home wins in a single season. For fans looking to catch every moment, international kick-off times and viewing guides are now available, ensuring no one misses this potential milestone.

Off the pitch, the World Cup buzz is building. Jules Koundé has become the first Blaugrana player confirmed for the 2026 tournament, earning a call-up from France manager Didier Deschamps. Meanwhile, young center-back Álvaro Cortés is still processing his dream debut, sharing a heartfelt photo with his jersey in front of La Masia—a reminder of the club's rich tradition of nurturing talent.

Behind the scenes, manager Hansi Flick is planning individual meetings to shape the squad's future. According to Mundo Deportivo, these talks will clarify roles and expectations for players like Koundé, Alejandro Balde, and Roony, whose positions have become uncertain after falling out of favor. The situation is different for Marcus Rashford, currently on loan from Manchester United, who wants to stay at Barça—but Aston Villa's Unai Emery is preparing a strong bid to lure him away.

Defensive stalwart Ronald Araujo, meanwhile, is fully committed to the club. Despite limited minutes since his recovery—often deployed as a full-back—the Uruguayan has no intention of leaving, aiming to honor his contract through 2031. In transfer news, the agent of Brazilian striker João Pedro has traveled to London for meetings with both Chelsea and Barcelona's Deco, as the Catalan club explores alternatives amid difficulties securing Julián Álvarez.

Finally, there's a twist in Sweden's World Cup squad selection: Roony was left out after the national team coach reportedly took issue with his attitude and frustration over lack of playing time during qualification matches. As the season winds down, every move on and off the pitch is setting the stage for an intriguing summer ahead.

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