Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is pushing for two additional signings to strengthen the squad’s depth for the 2025-26 season.
Barcelona’s summer transfer window has been eventful, with the club securing goalkeeper Joan Garcia and winger Marcus Rashford to bolster their squad for the 2025-26 season.
However, manager Hansi Flick remains unsatisfied, insisting on two additional signings to address critical gaps in the team, according to Diario Sport.
With financial constraints limiting their ability to register new players, Barcelona must navigate La Liga’s 1:1 spending rule, potentially requiring significant player sales.
Flick’s ambition is to enhance the squad’s depth and versatility, ensuring they can compete at the highest level in La Liga and the Champions League, building on last season’s success under his guidance.
The targets are Bayer Leverkusen’s Alejandro Grimaldo and Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries, both full-backs eyed to strengthen Barcelona’s defensive flanks.
Grimaldo, a former La Masia product, is seen as a short-term solution at left-back, complementing the development of youth prospect Jofre Torrens, who Flick believes could become a long-term starter.
Dumfries, valued at €40 million, is targeted to solidify the right-back position, where Jules Kounde has been deployed despite not being a natural fit.
Hansi Flick views Dumfries’ stamina and versatility as ideal for his high-pressing system.
While negotiations for Grimaldo remain exploratory, Dumfries’ transfer is complicated by Inter’s firm valuation and Barcelona’s financial hurdles.
Flick’s insistence on these signings reflects his vision for a balanced squad capable of adapting to various tactical demands.
Barcelona’s pursuit of Grimaldo and Dumfries hinges on their ability to generate funds, possibly through sales of players like Pau Victor or other non-key assets.
With Rashford set to provide attacking depth, these defensive reinforcements could complete Flick’s blueprint for a formidable team.
As the transfer window progresses, Barcelona fans are hopeful that president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco can deliver, setting the stage for a competitive season under Flick’s leadership.
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