Barcelona are prepared to part ways with a star, setting a €5 million price tag as interest from other clubs grows.
FC Barcelona is in the process of easing the squad as the summer window heats up, with the club’s sporting team looking to clear out players to help alleviate economic stress.
Hansi Flick’s new team must prepare for preseason while clearing players with whom he has no future.
One of those players is a 23-year-old attacker, who has seen limited time on the pitch this season, which will prompt FC Barcelona in bad faith to explore rescinding a portion of his rights and at least a request for €5 million.
Barcelona is looking to balance its squad depth against financial reasons, and the transfer of this player will allow the possible acquisition of players to reinforce Hansi Flick’s attacking vision.
The player in question is Pau Victor, a forward who came from Girona permanently in 2022, and fits many roles in the Barcelona squad, as reported by Diario Sport.
Even with his prolific ability to score, Barcelona has not been able to maximize any potential, with him getting only spot minutes in La Liga and Cup games at the amateur level.
Finally, the arrival of Nico Williams will add a player of concern to Victor’s playing time, and with Barcelona continuing to explore high-profile forwards, this will lessen Victor’s already slim chance of consistent opportunities.
Real Betis and Victor’s former club, Girona, have emerged as frontrunners for his signature, though it remains uncertain whether either will meet Barcelona’s €5 million valuation.
The club is in no rush to offload Victor, preferring to retain him until a new forward is secured.
This move reflects Barcelona’s broader approach to squad management, balancing youth development with financial pragmatism.
Victor’s departure could provide funds to support Flick’s rebuild, but his exit hinges on incoming offers and the club’s ability to finalize new signings.
As negotiations progress, fans await clarity on whether Victor will stay or embark on a new chapter elsewhere.
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