The rumor mill now thinks that new Milan coach Massimiliano Allgeri wants Araujo and is willing to send Leao in the other direction.
A move for Leao has been talked up in the Catalan press before, with Mundo Deportivo previously claiming he is “crazy” about joining Barca and the feeling is he would “explode” in Catalunya.
Indeed there has been speculation about Leao’s future at Milan throughout the 2025-26 season and questions seem to being asked once again as the summer transfer window reopens.
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‘Absolutely reprehensible’ - Barca accused of ‘bullying’ Ter Stegen
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Victor Font has had his say
Barcelona have been criticised by Victor Font and accused of “bullying” goalkeeper and captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
The Catalans are set to announce the signing of Joan Garcia shortly in a move which could see Ter Stegen forced out of Catalunya.
Garcia is expected to be first choice next season, with Wojciech Szczęsny as his back-up, leaving Ter Stegen surplus to requirements.
Font has spoken about the situation and thinks Garcia is a “good signing” but isn’t happy about the way the club have gone about the transfer.
“Barça don’t know how to treat their captains, their legends well,” he told Catalunya Radio.
“It’s absolutely reprehensible that Ter Stegen hasn’t spoken to anyone at the club, that he has to find out about everything from leaks in the press and that there is this kind of bullying of a player who has been with us for so many years.”
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75 years since László Kubala signed - FC Barcelona
The Hungarian László Kubala (known in Catalonia as Ladislau), an eternal Barça icon, wore the blaugrana shirt from his arrival in 1950 until the end of the 1960-61 season. Sporting director Josep Samitier, who already knew about him, got Kubala to sign for Barça at 8:30pm on 15 June 1950, right after a friendly at Sarrià against Espanyol, when Kubala was playing for Hungaria, the ad-hoc team formed by footballers who had fled the far side of the Iron Curtain.
Preseason to start 13 July for men's first team - FC Barcelona
The 2025/26 preseason is starting to take shape, as the return to work edges closer for Hansa Flick's Barça squad. The men's first team are set to start preseason on 13 July, a day when the usual medical tests will take place as preseason gets under way.
Journalist Santi Ovalle has been chatting about the situation on Carrusel Deportivo and thinks there are several reasons why the Barcelona president is hesitant about the transfer.
“Laporta was reluctant to go for Nico Williams because of everything that happened last summer, because in the end he rejected Barça’s offer because he didn’t see the signings issue clear,” says Ovalle.
“As a matter of pride, the president didn’t see any clear idea of going for Nico Williams again unless he was the one who made the first move and told Barca that he wanted to play there.”
The issue of a potential Club de Amigos is also raised again, with Ovalle adding: “One aspect that Joan Laporta is hesitant about with Nico Williams is that it would be too much cronyism within the locker room. The president wants a more professional relationship within the locker room, rather than one of friendship.”
We’ll have to see what happens next and whether Laporta and Co will try again for Nico or remain focused on the likes of Diaz and Rashford.
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Which left winger is the best option for Barca this summer?
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There are four names in the frame
Barcelona seem determined to bring in a new left winger this summer with several players continually being linked with Hansi Flick’s side.
Liverpool’s Luis Diaz appears to still be the priority, but the only problem is he is very expensive as the Reds are believed to want around €80 million for his signature.
Also in the frame is Marcus Rashford. The Manchester United outcast would likely cost half that, although there’s also the possibility he could arrive on loan.
Ivan Perisic is another cheaper option. The Croatia international is available on a free transfer but, at the grand old age of 36, represents a short-term fix only.
And then there’s Nico Williams. The Spain star is once again seemingly on the agenda and has a release clause of just over €60 million.
Nico is said to be “crazy” about joining Barcelona but it’s not clear if the feeling is mutual, particularly after he turned down a move last summer.
So now we want to here what you think! Which player is the best option for Barca this summer? Vote in our poll and tell us what you think in the comments below!
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Barca & Monaco in talks to finalize Ansu Fati loan deal - report
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The main obstacle is how much of Fati’s salary Monaco will cover, with both sides working toward a compromise.
FC Barcelona and AS Monaco have reportedly resumed negotiations to arrange a loan move for 22-year-old winger Ansu Fati. Talks had stalled due to financial disagreements, mainly over how to divide Fati’s high salary. Barcelona initially wanted Monaco to cover 80%, while the French club only offered 30%. Recent progress suggests a compromise may be reached closer to 40%, though Barcelona is still pushing for a larger contribution from Monaco.
The proposed deal is a one-season loan, possibly with a purchase clause at the end. While Barcelona preferred a mandatory buy option, all parties are now open to making that clause optional. They have yet to agree on a final purchase price, though €15 million has been discussed.
Fati is expected to return from vacation soon to finalize his future, especially because living in Monaco for at least 183 days this year would allow him to benefit from local tax laws.
Barcelona is eager to complete the deal quickly so they can shift focus to other player sales and squad planning. The club is considering moves for other players like Marc-André ter Stegen and Pablo Torre.
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Gossip: Ter Stegen ‘reaches agreement’ with Galatasaray
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Really?
Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s future at Barcelona has the rumor mill all excited at present, with the Catalans expected to announce the signing of Joan Garcia next week.
According to Turkish outlet Fanatik, Galatasaray have now “reached an agreement with Ter Stegen” and will finalise a transfer “if Barcelona does not demand a high transfer fee.”
There’s also some information on a potential deal in Mundo Deportivo. The suggestion is that Galatasaray will try to land Ter Stegen on a free transfer but are willing to offer a huge salary.
Barcelona won’t necessarily want to let the German leave on a free, but on the other hand they would be able to get his salary off the wage bill.
Galatasaray can offer Champions League football and have just signed Ter Stegen’s Germany international team-mate Leroy Sane on a lucrative contract.
It’s been reported that Sane will be paid a guaranteed annual salary of €9 million per season, and he will also earn a net loyalty bonus of €3 million.
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FC Barcelona News: 15 June 2025
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Walkers celebrate FC Barcelona's 125th anniversary - FC Barcelona
Amemorable day for Barça supporters. 14 June 2025 will go down as the day of the Marxa Culer (Culer Walk), a mass hike to Montserrat to celebrate FC Barcelona’s 125th anniversary. Hundreds of members, penyistes and fans trekked together to the Montserrat Abbey, moved by their love of Barça, which has once again proved to be 'Més que un Club'.
Nico Williams' gesture to win back Barça - Mundo Deportivo
After rejecting the Catalan club last summer, something that did not please the president or the sporting leadership, the Athletic winger sought an approach before deciding his future.
Pablo Torre-Barça: departure on good terms - Mundo Deportivo
The club does not want to lose him and he does not want to leave either. They will extend his contract, which ends in 2026, and then loan him out; if not, a sale with an affordable buy-back option.
Williams is said to have asked his agent to approach Barcelona to see if the Catalan giants are still keen on adding him this summer and has also spoken with Hansi Flick already.
According to Diario Sport, Ernesto Valverde’s side “could not believe that the meeting” had actually taken place.
The report claims Felix Tainta, Williams’ agent, had wanted to keep the meeting secret and had said he was going to Barca to see friends but it’s been reported he met Deco instead.
Athletic Club are now said to be “still convinced” they won’t lose Williams and are still hoping to renew his contract that runs until 2027.
Yet the Spain star has a release clause of 62 million euros in his contract, and if it is activated then Athletic Club simply will not be able to keep hold of him.
Williams is also wanted by Bayern and Arsenal this summer, but a summer transfer really cna’t be ruled out.
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‘You are incorrigible’ - Laporta quizzed on Williams to Barca talk
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Laporta was unsurprisingly asked about the speculation when out and about this weekend at the ‘Marxa Culer’ event which was a collective walk from the Ciutat Esportiva to Montserrat to help commemorate the club’s 125th anniversary.
Barcelona’s president wasn’t giving much away when quizzed on Nico at the end of the walk at the Abbey of Monteserrat. He gave a big smile and said only: “You are incorrigible. I have asked for health for everyone.”
Esa sonrisa de Laporta a @marccnunezz cuando le pregunta si hay tren para Nico Williams...
— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) June 14, 2025
Laporta’s words won’t stop the rumor mill from churning, with Barcelona seemingly back in the race for Nico and facing competition from Bayern and Arsenal for his signature.
The latest updates suggest Williams is eager to move this summer, but it’s not clear yet where he will end up.
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Joan Garcia congratulated on Barca move by glove sponsors
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A tad premature
Joan Garcia is already being congratulated on making a move to Barcelona even though the transfer has not been officially announced just yet.
Ahead of that, the goalkeeper’s glove sponsors have already taken to social media to celebrate the stopper joining Hansi Flick’s side.
Here’s what’s been posted on social media:
“Being a goalkeeper is more than just feeling the game — everything gains meaning when you silence a goal. Today, you’ve proven why you were born to fly without wings. Congrats on this big leap, Joan.”
Garcia is expected to sign a six-year contract at Barcelona and take over from Marc-Andre ter Stegen as the team’s No. 1 goalkeeper for next season.
Barca fans will get a first chance to see him in action for the team in pre-season when the club head to Asia for a tour.
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FC Barcelona News: 14 June 2025
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Five years since the first Covid-affected game - FC Barcelona
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted life across the entire planet and changed the way sport was conceived and consumed. Football was no exception. After a three-month stoppage, from March’s first lockdown until June, the ball started rolling again. For Barça that moment came on 13 June 2020, and now, exactly five years later, it is a good time to look back at how it all unfolded.
Gerard Martín to have surgery on Tuesday - FC Barcelona
The first team player Gerard Martín has a dislocated finger in his right hand. The player will undergo surgery on Tuesday by Dr. Mir and under the supervision of the Club's Medical Services. Another press release will be forthcoming on the surgery has been performed.
Nico Williams, crazy about playing for Barça - Mundo Deportivo
The Athletic Bilbao star's agent traveled to Barcelona to meet with Deco and tell him that he would like to sign for the Catalan club, who have Luis Díaz as a priority to strengthen the forward line.
Lewandowski considering Poland return from Probierz resigns
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Time for a comeback
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski is now reportedly considering a return to the Poland national team after Michal Probierz announced he was stepping down.
Lewandowski missed Poland’s most recent World Cup qualifiers, saying he was mentally and physically tired after a long season.
Barcelona could also potentially see more windfalls from moves by former players Francisco Trincao, Oscar Mingueza and Mika Marmol - as they hold sell-on clauses for all three.
Yet more work would have to be done to land Diaz which once again makes it difficult to see the Liverpool star making the move this summer.
Should Barcelona sell big to sign Diaz? Tell us what you think of Barca’s transfer plans in the comments below!
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FC Barcelona News: 13 June 2025
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Barça launch new Barça x Cruyff "La Flor de Cruyff" collection - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona present the third Barça x Cruyff collection called "La Flor de Cruyff", a new capsule that pays a deep and emotional tribute to the legend that is Johan Cruyff. This edition focuses on Cruyff's ideals and views regarding play, style and life.
FC Barcelona fans all set for the Culer Walk - FC Barcelona
All set for the Culer Walk (Marxa Culer). On 13 and 14 June, Barça members, supporters' club members and fans will enjoy a day of all things FC Barcelona, sport and nature with a group walk to Montserrat to commemorate the 125th anniversary of FC Barcelona, while also celebrating the millennium of the Benedictine monastery.
Barca close in on signing of Portuguese wonderkid Varela
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His agent spoke to the club on Thursday
Barcelona are reportedly closing in on signing Portuguese wonderkid Cardoso Varela from Dinamo Zagreb.
Varela’s agent is Andy Bara - who also represents Dani Olmo and Joan Garcia - and he was spotted at the club on Thursday for negotiations.
According to Croatian news outlet 24sata, an agreement was struck for 16-year-old Varela to join Barcelona in an initial €5 million deal which also includes a potential €20m in add-ons.
CARDSO VARELA TO BARCELONA! ✅
Barcelona have reached an agreement to sign 16-year-old Cardoso Varela from Dinamo Zagreb, reports 24sata.
The Portuguese wonderkid will remain in Croatia for another year before joining the Catalan club. Dinamo will receive €5M + €20M in… pic.twitter.com/VQR9vrUWmS
Varela is expected to stay at Dinamo Zagreb on loan for another season, after Barcelona Atletic were releglated last season, to continue his development and will then head to the Catalan city next year.
Barcelona have been linked with Varela for a little while now but do appear to be closing in on his signature. Spanish sources aren’t quite as optimistic but are reporting Barca are hoping to do a deal.
Varela is an exciting left winger, who has been compared to both Vinicius Jr and Jeremy Doku, and clearly looks to have a bright future ahead of him.
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What’s going on with Ansu’s potential move from Barca to Monaco?
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The deal is still not done
Ansu Fati is expected to leave Barcelona this summer and head to Ligue 1 side Monaco in a bid to get his career back on track.
According to Mundo Deportivo, there are still some important details to be finalised. Barca want to include a mandatory purchase option in the transfer, something Fati doesn’t seem keen on and Monaco aren’t convinced either. The Ligue 1 side would rather it was an optional clause, so some negotiation is still needed.
The clubs are also still yet to decide on the amount for the purchase option. A fee of €15 million has been mentioned but apparently has not yet been agreed on.
Barcelona and Monaco also still have to agree on Fati’s wages. Monaco don’t want to pay his entire salary and there’s a suggestion they won’t pay more than 40%.
All of which means there’s still a fair bit to do and some time pressure also. According to Diario Sport, if the Fati can move to Monaco before the end of June he can take advantage of some tax breaks which may help sweeten the deal.
Barcelona will also be eager to get the transfer sorted quickly so Flick can try and shape his squad before the start of pre-season on July.
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FC Barcelona News: 12 June 2025
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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
Raphinha, first Blaugrana through to World Cup 2026 - FC Barcelona
A1-0 win for Brazil at home to Paraguay was enough to send the 'Canarinho' through to the final stages of the 2026 World Cup to be played in Mexico, Canada and the USA next summer. The victory in São Paulo means that Raphinha is the first Barça player to have confirmed his place in the finals next year.
Ingrid Engen to leave FC Barcelona - FC Barcelona
Ingrid Engen is set to leave Barça. The 26 year old Norwegian player is bringing an end to a four season spell with Barça Women, during which she played 152 games and won 13 trophies as a blaugrana. The Club wishes her the best of luck for the future in her personal and professional endeavours.
Hansi Flick bets on Perisic - Mundo Deportivo
The Croatian player, who won the Champions League with Hansi at Bayern, is liked by the Barça coach to strengthen the forward line due to his versatility and experience.
The hope is that Bernal will be available again in time for the start of the new season, although it’s not completely sure when he will make his long-awaited comeback.
Barca may well be cautious with the teenager, as they were with Gavi this season when he returned, in a bid to ensure he makes the best possible recovery.
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Why Barcelona would be mad to sell Fermin Lopez
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Brilliant all-rounder
Two transfer windows for the price of one this summer, which gives Barcelona’s board either an extra incentive to get things right or another window where they can royally mess things up once again.
It’s clear that things still aren’t back to normal, even if the financial situation is much healthier now than a few summers ago.
Spending still has to be frugal, unfortunately, and all transfers - both incoming and outgoing - have to be considered on their merits.
To that end, despite the noises coming out of the club, and with the possible exception of Lamine Yamal, no player is safe from being one step away from a new club.
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In an ideal world no consideration would be given to certain players leaving, but Barcelona are operating in the real world not an imagined one.
That the Blues were trying to dangle a tempting carrot in the form of Christopher Nkunku is laughable though.
The striker endured an awful 2024/25 season at Stamford Bridge, scoring just seven goals and providing two assists.
For a player that arrived in west London from RB Leipzig and was ‘highly rated,’ either Chelsea didn’t do their due diligence, or Nkunku is a dud. No other word for it.
It’s true that Enzo Maresca preferred Nico Jackson to lead the line for his team, but it was Nkunku who made that an easy decision for the manager because of his own lack of application and execution.
As energetic as they come - and like Gavi, sometimes too energetic - one certainly can’t fault Fermin for effort.
A player who is always looking to drive forward from midfield, he associates well with attacking colleagues and isn’t frightened to shoot on sight if an opportunity presents itself.
Much like Nkunku, he had to make do with a bit part role last season, but still managed to score eight goals and nine assists.
The only way he leaves Barcelona is if he specifically goes to Hansi Flick and demands a move to a club that will offer him more playing time.
Assuming that Fermin is willing to knuckle down again for at least another season, the only conundrum for Flick is then how to integrate the player more fully across the 2025/26 campaign.
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Perisic has spoken to Flick and is keen to join Barca
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This rumor is growing in strength
Ivan Perisic has reportedly already spoken to Hansi Flick about a possible move to Barcelona and is keen on the transfer.
This rumor is growing in strength with reporter Santi Aouna providing an update and saying Perisic has already spoken to Flick and is keen to move to Barcelona.
The Croatia international is also said to be willing to put talks about an extension with PSV on hold in the hope of a move to Barca happening.
Hansi Flick is also interested in the player and has spoken with him.
✍️ For the moment, Perišić prefers to wait a bit for Barcelona, that is why he put in stand by his contract extension with PSV pic.twitter.com/CnPAG5ZHMJ
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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
Three well-deserved LaLiga awards - FC Barcelona
There has been a real blaugrana tinge to the 2024/25 LaLiga season and not just because FC Barcelona were crowned champions. Hansi Flick, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha were all acknowledged for their individual efforts with awards too. Three LaLiga awards that highlight the superb domestic season from the German's coach's side.
Papers: Barca to go ‘all out’ for Diaz despite €80m price tag
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The Catalans aren’t giving up
Barcelona’s hunt for a new left winger continue to make plenty of headlines with Luis Diaz still the club’s top target despite a lofty price tag.
The Liverpool forward is on the front page of Mundo Deportivo on Tuesday, with a new report that says Barcelona will go all out for the Colombian and are not thinking about Nico Williams anymore.
Diario Sport are also reporting on Diaz and state the signing is “heating up” as Barca try to find a way to make the deal financially possible.
Liverpool want around €80 million for Diaz this summer, a figure Barcelona won’t reach, but they are confident the price will come down if they are patient as the forward wants the move.
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Javier Tebas talks Barcelona’s return to Camp Nou, Real Madrid referee videos and registering Joan Garcia
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Some interesting stuff....
La Liga president Javier Tebas has been sharing his thoughts on a variety of topics following the end of the 2024-25 La Liga season.
Tebas was asked if they will be able to register the goalkeeper and also about a possible fine from UEFA for breaching financial rules and offered up the following response.
“Barça knows what it has to do to make their accounts balance and be able to register their players,” he said.
“Regarding UEFA, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play is normally analyzed after the fact, so this must be from two seasons ago, and that must be because they don’t recognize the levers procedure.”
There was also a pretty amusing response from Tebas when quizzed on Real Madrid’s complaints about referees this season and penchant for making critical videos about match officials.
“Barça complains about the referees twice a season; Madrid, before every match,”he added.
“It’s funny that when they stopped having any chance of winning the League, the videos stopped.”
Barcelona ended up winning the league by four points from Real Madrid as Hansi Flick’s side ended the campaign with three domestic trophies.
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FC Barcelona News: 10 June 2025
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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors
Barcelona have reached an agreement with Clement Lenglet to terminate his contract at the club after 160 appearances and three trophies with the Catalans.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has managed to reduce a heavy fine of €60 millon from UEFA for breaching financial rules again. The Catalans will pay €15m instead.
AC Milan star Rafael Leao has been offered to Barcelona this summer but the club have doubts over his signing and still prefer Luis Diaz for the left wing spot.