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After weeks of speculation, Barcelona appear to be on the verge of securing the exit of goalkeeper Inaki Pena. The Spaniard, who was linked with a move to a host of Spanish clubs throughout this
Barcelona has kicked off its La Liga title defense with a 3-0 victory against nine-man Mallorca. Raphinha scored early by heading in a cross from Lamine Yamal in the seventh minute.
There’s plenty of hurdles La Liga must overcome to fulfill their dream of playing a competitive game outside Spain.
The future of Hector Fort points towards a departure from FC Barcelona in the closing stages of the summer transfer window.The La Masia right-back is not in Hansi Flick’s plans for the season, and
Barcelona’s thrilling 3-2 comeback win at Levante should have been the headline story of the weekend, but it was overshadowed by growing financial and registration issues that threaten to derail the club’s plans for the season. Despite back-to-back victories in La Liga, significant challenges remain behind the scenes.
The final player Barcelona are looking to offload is Fort. The young right back has Eric García and Jules Koundé blocking his path to consistent minutes, making a departure on loan a no-brainer. Per SPORT, Fort’s future could very well be in the Premier League, with West Ham seemingly very interested in adding the 19-year-old La Masia graduate.
Will Hansi Flick continue to build at champions Barca? Can Xabi Alonso find a new winning formula at the Bernabeu?
Barcelona finally got the approval to wear their new home kit in La Liga, ending an unusual start that saw them stuck in last season’s shirts.
Barcelona will be busy during the final days of the summer transfer window, which closes for business on Monday evening. Exits are needed to ensure that all of Hansi Flick’s first team squad is
There was an almost dystopian feel to Barcelona’s home La Liga game against Valencia last Monday. Defending champions Barca kicked off knowing they needed a win to keep alive any faint hopes of ...