Barcelona Close to Securing Key Defender on Two-Year Deal Amid €100m Offer
Barcelona are reportedly on the verge of completing a two-year contract for a key defender, as the club also considers a substantial €100m offer for a forward. The moves underline the club's dual approach of short-term reinforcement and long-term ambition under Hansi Flick.
Defensive Reinforcement and Long-Term Planning
According to reports, Barcelona are close to finalising a two-year deal for an unnamed defender, suggesting a focus on immediate squad depth. The player's identity remains unconfirmed, but the move indicates the club's intent to bolster a backline that has struggled with injuries this season. Barcelona have conceded 32 goals in 28 La Liga matches, a record that ranks them seventh defensively in the division.
Simultaneously, reports indicate that Barcelona are weighing a €100m offer for a high-profile forward. The fee would represent a significant outlay for a club still navigating financial fair play constraints, but it aligns with president Joan Laporta's strategy of marquee signings to restore competitiveness in Europe.
Julian Alvarez Dream Shapes Flick's Summer
The pursuit is reportedly linked to manager Hansi Flick's desire to sign Manchester City's Julian Alvarez. The Argentine forward has been a key contributor for City, scoring 14 goals and providing 8 assists across all competitions this season. His versatility to play as a central striker or attacking midfielder appeals to Flick, who wants to add dynamism to Barcelona's frontline beyond Robert Lewandowski.
- Alvarez's current contract at City runs until 2028, and reports suggest the club value him at over €100m.
- Barcelona's financial constraints mean any deal would likely require player sales or structured payments.
Salinas Move Points to Long-Term Planning
In addition to the Alvarez talks, Barcelona are reportedly progressing in negotiations for young midfielder Salinas. The move is seen as a long-term investment, with Salinas expected to feature in the first team under Flick's youth-oriented philosophy. This dual-track approach—defensive reliability now and future stars—reflects a club trying to rebuild sustainably after years of financial turbulence.
Failure to secure Champions League qualification would significantly impact Barcelona's transfer budget. Currently third in La Liga, they trail leaders Real Madrid by eight points with ten games remaining.
What's Next
Barcelona must finalise the defender's deal before the end of the month to have him eligible for the final Champions League group matches. The €100m offer for a forward will test the club's relationship with La Liga's financial controls. With Flick pushing for Alvarez, the summer window promises pivotal decisions.
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