Lamine Yamal’s continued presence in Barcelona’s starting lineup has become a crucial factor in shaping the team’s sporting project. The young winger has fully established himself on the right flank, rediscovering his best form and cementing his place as an indispensable player in Hansi Flick’s plans.
The coaching staff is no longer considering moving him back to the attacking midfield position, having become convinced that his natural role is on the touchline, where he makes a real difference by providing the team with depth, speed, and diverse attacking options.
An Attacking Project Built Around Yamal
This shift is not a minor detail. With Lamine Yamal firmly established as the undisputed right winger, opportunities for many other players have diminished. Within the club, there is a conviction that his current level justifies building the entire attacking system around him, even if it requires making difficult decisions regarding players highly valued by Deco and Hansi Flick.
Bardji Out of the Picture
One of the players most affected by this new reality is Ronnie Bardji. The Swedish player, who joined as a promising talent for the future, now finds himself without a real place in the starting lineup. Direct competition with Lamine Yamal seems unfair, and the alternative options have not yet convinced the coaching staff.
The message within the club is clear: if his limited playing time continues, a transfer will be the best solution to avoid hindering the development of a player who has shown no discontent despite the lack of opportunities compared to his potential.
Barcelona Activates the Sale Option
Behind the scenes, Barcelona has begun quietly considering the option of letting Bardji go. Should an offer of around €15 million arrive, the club will be open to negotiations. This is not a forced sale, but rather a calculated move to generate cash flow and reallocate resources to serve other priorities.
From an economic standpoint, the deal looks tempting. Barcelona signed Bardji for around €2 million, and selling him for the asking price would mean a return that would multiply the initial investment several times over, something rare at the club in recent years, especially given its precarious financial situation.
An Impact Beyond the Pitch
Ultimately, Lamine Yamal’s influence is not limited to his performances on the pitch; it extends to the team’s internal balance and sporting planning. His placement on the right wing has not only defined the current team but has also reshaped the priorities of the technical staff and the structure of Barcelona’s future project.
A local talent making its mark… and strategic decisions built around it.

