While expectations pointed to a stable start to the new season at Barcelona, reality revealed an unexpected surprise that left both the management and the coach unsettled. Despite assurances from Laporta and Deco in recent weeks that all administrative matters had been successfully resolved, the truth gradually emerged as the first rounds of La Liga unfolded.
Sources close to the situation confirmed that the player registration crisis remains ongoing and is more complicated than previously disclosed. This threatens to prompt crucial changes within the squad, potentially impacting some of the new signings who arrived this summer but have yet to feature in an official match.
Despite the club’s success in registering only two players, several young talents, particularly Marc Bernal and Gerard Martin, are still awaiting a definitive decision. In light of the wage cap pressure, difficult decisions have become inevitable, including contract terminations and forced loan deals, especially concerning the future of one of the most anticipated signings.
According to reliable leaks, the player most likely to leave without having played a single competitive match is Roony Bardghji. The young winger impressed coach Hansi Flick during the preseason. The player, who cost Barcelona €2 million, delivered strong performances in training and friendly matches, which prompted Flick to initially insist on keeping him. However, administrative complications have so far prevented his registration, not even with the reserve team.
In a notable development, Valencia moved quickly and contacted Barcelona to negotiate a potential loan deal for Bardghji in case the registration issue remains unresolved in the coming days. The player himself remains committed to staying, although his options are narrowing, making a temporary departure increasingly likely.
Is Barcelona on the verge of losing yet another talent due to financial and administrative turmoil, or will a late twist change the outcome in the final hours?










