Roony Bardghji’s future at Barcelona up in the air

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Roony Bardghji’s future at Barcelona up in the air

Roony Bardghji’s future at Barcelona up in the air

Roony Bardghji’s future at Barcelona up in the air

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Barcelona and Roony Bardghji’s camp are heading toward a definitive meeting at the end of the season to settle the winger’s future. It has been a complicated debut year for the Swedish talent, despite mostly positive performances.

That promise he has shown has increased his confidence, which is good. But that confidence has spilled out into frustration; he hasn’t hidden his desire for more prominence on the pitch.

Now, he may get his wish, although certainly not in the way he wanted.

Lamine Yamal is sidelined with a hamstring injury for the remainder of the season, and that leaves Bardghji poised to take over the right wing.

Hansi Flick has projected full confidence in the youngster, saying he was ready to take on a larger role in Yamal’s absence.

But despite the coach’s public backing, the summer remains a major question mark. According to Diario SPORT, Bardghji is considering a move if the right offer comes along. He reportedly understood his secondary role when he arrived, but the reality of sitting behind a generational talent like Lamine has been harder to swallow than expected.

Inter have checked in on his availability, potentially as part of a deal for Alessandro Bastoni, while clubs like Juventus, AS Monaco, Ajax, Stuttgart and FC Porto are also monitoring the situation.

Some within the club believe a loan would accelerate his development, but others are wary of the gap his departure would create. Lamine’s recent injury has served as a warning about overplaying the young star. That makes a reliable backup like Bardghji look more like a necessity than a luxury.

There’s a third option: a transfer with a buy-back clause, something some interested clubs may have already proposed. Such a deal would provide Barça with immediate cash while letting them keep a tether to the player’s future.

However, leaving would likely require a direct request from Bardghji himself, as the sporting area still views him as a difference-maker who has grown during this “learning year.”

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