Barcelona are embroiled in controversy surrounding the future of Spanish left-back Alejandro Balde, following a decline in his form this season and mounting criticism regarding his defensive instability and frequent errors.
Coach Hansi Flick appears dissatisfied with the player’s development, particularly given his recurring injuries, which have affected his fitness and caused him to miss significant periods, casting doubt on his place in the starting lineup.
Given these circumstances, Barcelona have already begun exploring alternative options at left-back, especially considering the emergence of other players and the availability of multiple options within the squad.
Media reports indicate that the club’s management, led by Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco, no longer consider Balde untouchable and are open to offers should a suitable financial bid arrive and a replacement be found.
The club had previously rejected offers exceeding €50 million, but the current situation may prompt management to reassess the situation during the summer transfer window.
Balde is also facing difficulties with the Spanish national team, having not been called up to any of Luis de la Fuente’s squads. His last appearance for La Roja was at the World Cup in Qatar under Luis Enrique, and his chances of traveling to the United States, Canada, and Mexico are slim.
Meanwhile, Balde faces significant pressure to prove himself at this crucial stage of the season, amid fierce competition for his place in the team and a recent decline in his opportunities with the Spanish national team.
With the ongoing speculation surrounding his future, Barcelona’s final decision hinges on his upcoming performances and the options available in the summer transfer window.

