A key Barcelona star has dropped a candid hint about a possible summer exit, leaving his future at the club uncertain.
The veteran, who has been a regular presence in the dressing room, spoke openly about his future, describing himself as finished with the club and indicating that he does not see himself staying much longer.
His comments come at a delicate moment for Barcelona, who are weighing which players to keep and which to let go as they reshape the squad under Hansi Flick and the 1:1 financial‑fair‑play framework.
The player in question is Wojciech Szczęsny, the veteran goalkeeper who joined Barcelona on a short‑term deal after a fallout with the club’s back‑up goalkeeping setup, as reported by Mundo Deportivo.
Wojciech Szczęsny has been vocal about his role in the team, insisting that he is only there to support Barcelona’s first‑choice keeper and not to compete for the number‑one jersey.
In a candid statement, he said he is done with the club and does not expect to remain at Camp Nou beyond this season, framing his stay as a temporary, mutual‑benefit arrangement rather than a long‑term project.
For Barcelona, losing a player of Szczęsny’s experience could complicate their depth‑chart planning, especially if they decide to sell or loan out another senior goalkeeper this summer.
Yet his own messaging makes it clear that he views himself as a stopgap, and his openness to an exit may prompt the club to begin looking for a more permanent solution next season.
If Szczęsny departs, Barcelona will be left with a younger, less‑tested group behind their first‑choice shot‑stopper, making the search for a reliable back‑up option one of the more pressing questions ahead of the 2026–27 campaign.
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