After a remarkable season in which Barcelona won the domestic treble, the eyes of Blaugrana fans are now set on a bigger goal: returning to the continental podium and fulfilling the dream of winning the Champions League. To this end, the Catalan club’s management, in cooperation with new coach Hansi Flick, is preparing to revolutionize the team’s lineup during the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to information from the Spanish newspaper El Nacional, the first signs of this change are already emerging, with the confirmation of the departure of young winger Ansu Fati, who has permanently fallen out of Flick’s plans.
Sources close to the club reveal that the German coach has also made his decision regarding two other players on the team: young midfielder Pablo Torre and rising striker Pau Víctor.
Flick’s decision is clear and decisive: the trio are not needed as part of the team’s project for the new season, as he aims to build a more competitive system capable of challenging Europe’s giants.
Despite the talent of both Torre and Pau Víctor, Flick believes their opportunities will be limited, preferring to give chances to other players who can provide immediate reinforcements. The departures are expected to occur via sale or loan with an option to buy back, especially as these players are attracting interest from several clubs both inside and outside Spain.
These steps are just the beginning of Flick’s larger project, with expectations pointing to broader changes that could affect several positions within the team. The goal is clear: to build a squad capable of regaining European prestige and writing a new chapter in the club’s history by winning the “Big Ears” trophy.
Barcelona is entering the transfer market with strength, and everyone is watching to see whether these changes will achieve what recent years have failed to deliver: a return to the European throne.










