Barcelona faces the shock departure of 2 high-profile stars, with both players now edging closer to leaving Camp Nou.
The driving forces behind this clear‑out are financial fair‑play requirements and the need to reshape Hansi Flick’s squad, particularly in attack and the wider midfield setup.
Several players are being monitored for potential moves, but two names in particular have now been earmarked as likely outgoing, both of whom carry significant profile and wage costs at Camp Nou.
Those two Barcelona stars are Ferran Torres and Marc Casadó, whose future is in real jeopardy due to recent financial challenges, as reported by Diario Sport.
The 26‑year‑old winger, who arrived from Manchester City with huge expectations, is entering the final year of his contract at the end of 2027 and has not yet received a clear path toward a long‑term extension.
His performances this season have fallen below the level demanded of a first‑choice attacker, and his role has increasingly been rotated rather than fixed.
With his market value still sizeable and his wages above the club’s current comfort zone, Barcelona view this summer as the ideal window to cash in and repurpose the funds elsewhere.
Casadó, meanwhile, is a 22‑year‑old homegrown midfielder once seen as a key piece of Barcelona’s youth project.
By placing both Ferran Torres and Marc Casadó on the transfer list, Barcelona are signalling that no name is fully “untouchable” if the right offer and sporting logic arrive.
Their exits could help the club balance the books while freeing up space and funds for new signings in attack and central defence.
If deals for both players are completed in the summer, it will mark one of the most visible shifts in Barcelona’s squad structure over the past few seasons.
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