Hansi Flick demands recall for loaned Barcelona star

Hansi Flick makes bold demand to Barcelona hierarchy for swift recall of standout player currently on loan.

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Hansi Flick makes bold demand to Barcelona hierarchy for swift recall of standout player currently on loan.

The move suggests the club wants a proper look at him before deciding whether he can be part of the senior squad next season.

With Barcelona carefully balancing squad depth, finances, and long-term planning, Hansi Flick is expected to use pre-season to assess returning players closely.

Barcelona wants to evaluate whether he is ready to stay in the senior setup, go out on loan again or be moved on permanently.

The player in question is Héctor Fort, who will reportedly train under Flick during pre-season after his loan spell, according to Cadena SER.

For Fort, that creates an important opening to make an impression and potentially force his way back into the first-team picture.

That kind of review is common at the club, but it becomes especially important when a young player has already shown enough promise to remain on the radar.

Fort’s return gives him a real opportunity, because pre-season often offers a cleaner slate than the regular campaign.

A strong showing in training and friendly matches could help him close the gap to the first team, especially if Barcelona sees him as a useful depth option.

Hansi Flick has shown interest in using young talent when the profile fits, so Fort will know this is a chance he cannot afford to waste.

The staff will also want to see whether his development away from the club has prepared him for a bigger role at Camp Nou.

The final decision may not come immediately, but pre-season will be decisive.

Fort now has a direct route back into the conversation, and Barcelona will use Flick’s assessment to decide whether he belongs in their plans for next season.

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