🚨 Big decision from Marc Casadó.
Honestly, this feels like the right move for both sides. At a club like FC Barcelona, competition is intense, and if Hansi Flick doesn’t see you in his plans, it’s better to leave and grow elsewhere.
€20M would be a solid deal for Barcelona, but more importantly, Casadó needs regular game time at this stage of his career. He’s talented, and staying on the bench won’t help his development.
This could turn out to be one of those moves where he leaves, improves, and maybe even comes back stronger one day.
🚨 Marc Casadó has decided to LEAVE Barcelona this summer. 👋
Barcelona are hoping to receive €20M for him.
Casadó is aware he is not part of Flick’s plans. ❌🇩🇪
(Source: Sport)
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Dani Olmo has REJECTED a big-money move to Al-Qadsiah!
The Saudi club was prepared to pay €60M to FC Barcelona and offer Olmo a 4-year deal worth €9.5M net per season — but he said NO.
Loyalty or unfinished business at Barça? 🔵🔴
Looks like Olmo still believes in his future at the club!
#FCBarcelona #DaniOlmo
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: La Liga title race update!
According to recent probabilities:
• Barcelona – 93%
• Real Madrid – 6%
• Atlético Madrid – <1%
Barcelona are in full control right now it’s their title to lose. Real Madrid still have a small window, but they’ll need something special (and a few favors). As for Atlético it looks all but over.
Football is unpredictable, but this race is slipping away fast 👀🏆
🚨 BREAKING: Real Madrid have lost their first match with Kylian Mbappé back in the starting XI, after going on a five-game winning streak in which he did not start a single game.
Barcelona are clearly trying to balance their finances while keeping squad depth, and offering Andreas Christensen a reduced deal shows that strategy.
From the club’s side, it makes sense—he’s a solid defender but not always a guaranteed starter, so lowering wages helps with Financial Fair Play.
But from Christensen’s perspective, this could be the moment to cash in. If another club offers better wages and a bigger role, leaving FC Barcelona might be the smarter move for his career.
👉 If he stays, it shows loyalty and belief in the project.
👉 If he leaves, it’s just smart business in modern football.
This one could go either way depending on what offers come in.
As a proud Barcelona fan, I love this deal!
Lamine Yamal earns €1.33m per month, but can reach €10m with bonuses and that’s exactly how it should be. Performance-based, not just hype.
If he’s hitting those targets (matches, goals, trophies, Ballon d'Or), it means FC Barcelona is winning again and competing at the highest level 💪
Big talent, big expectations the future is in good hands
🚨 NEW: Lamine Yamal's monthly salary is €1.33m, but it could reach €10m with bonuses.
The bonuses are linked to the number of matches played, goals, trophies and the Ballon d'Or.
— @lequipe
He fits perfectly into the system calm on the ball, great vision, and already proven at the highest level. The real question is whether Inter will truly let him go that “cheap” or if this is just the starting point of a bidding war. 👀
This could be one of the smartest signings of the summer if Barcelona pull it off.
‼️BREAKING: Inter have allowed Barcelona to start initial contacts with Alessandro Bastoni.
Rumors about Inter getting €70-80m are fantasy, the reality is that negotiations can start from around €40-45m + variables.
— @Gazzetta_it
🚨❗️ Barcelona have identified a NEW target for the left centre-back position!
If Alessandro Bastoni doesn’t join, the main alternative is Evan Ndicka
But it won’t be easy
Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool FC and Bayern Munich are ALL interested
Ndicka is a strong, fast, and reliable defender not as elite on the ball as Bastoni, but still a top-quality option who can fit well into Barça’s system.
Do you want Ndicka at Barça?
This is exactly what should happen. Yamal is a generational talent and already playing too many high-intensity games at a young age.
No friendly match is worth risking his fitness protect him now so he can shine for years to come
Do you agree Barça made the right call?
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Barcelona wants Spain to rest Lamine Yamal in their friendly match vs Egypt.
The Spanish Football Federation reassured Barcelona and confirmed that they will not risk the player.
— @sport
BREAKING: FC Barcelona are reportedly willing to offer Robert Lewandowski a new 1-year deal on reduced wages.
I think it’s a smart move keeping Lewy for one more season ensures we have that goal threat while planning for the future. Short-term boost, long-term strategy!
🚨 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗧: Igor Tudor’s record as Tottenham manager:
• 7 games
• 5 defeats
• 1 draw
• 1 win
That’s honestly worrying. For a club like Tottenham, those numbers are far below expectations. It’s still early days, but results like this quickly raise serious questions about direction and tactics.
Managers need time, yes but performances have to show progress, not just patience. Right now, it looks like the team is struggling to find identity and consistency.
If things don’t improve fast, pressure is only going to increase.
Spurs fans, do you still trust the process or is it already time to worry? 👇
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Cole Palmer is reportedly unhappy at Chelsea and could be ready to leave this summer, with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich all interested.
Honestly, this would be a huge turning point. Palmer has been one of Chelsea’s brightest players — creative, composed, and stepping up when it matters most. Letting him go would be a serious mistake.
If he does leave, the decision has to be smart. It’s not about the biggest club, it’s about where he’ll grow and play consistently. Bayern might offer stability, Madrid offers prestige but tough competition, and United gives him a leading role with pressure.
One thing is clear players like Palmer are rare. Chelsea should be building around him, not losing him.
What do you think should he stay or go? 👇
If Marcus Rashford doesn’t stay at FC Barcelona, teams like Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan will jump instantly.
As a Barça fan, it’s simple if he performs and fits the system, the club should lock him in permanently. Players with his pace and directness don’t come easy.
But if there’s hesitation from the club… PSG especially won’t wait.
These numbers say everything about Raphinha’s importance to FC Barcelona.
When he plays, Barça look like a complete team direct, dangerous, and consistent. Without him, the drop-off is clear. It’s not just about goals, it’s his work rate, width, and ability to break defenses.
Losing only 6% with him vs 33% without him is not coincidence… that’s influence. 🔥
Right now, he’s not just a starter he’s one of the most important players in this team.
🚨 Barça's record with and without Raphinha this season:
• With Raphinha: 27 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats
• Without Raphinha: 9 wins, 1 draw, 5 defeats
With Raphinha, Barça lost only 6% of the games. Without him, 33% of the games. 🤕
Juventus would give him a huge platform in Serie A, fighting for the Scudetto, while Atlético Madrid could offer him a chance to shine in La Liga and maybe even in Europe. Both clubs are top-level, so it’s really about where he feels he can rebuild his career and get consistent game time.
Not gonna lie, I actually wanted Alejandro Balde to leave
He’s got insane pace, but his consistency and defensive awareness still raise questions. If a big offer came in, FC Barcelona could’ve used that money to strengthen other key areas of the squad.
Loyalty is nice, but football is about performance. If he stays, he HAS to step up next season no more excuses.