Barcelona anticipates a bustling transfer window this summer, a significant shift from previous years as the club finally projects compliance with its salary limits. This newfound financial latitude means Football Director Deco might be more inclined to approve player sales, with proceeds offering greater flexibility for reinvestment.
One player attracting considerable attention is Marc Casado. The Spanish international was a standout performer early last season, but his prominence waned considerably following Frenkie de Jong’s return to the squad. Since then, Casado has struggled to recapture either his initial form or consistent minutes under Hansi Flick’s management.
Saudi Clubs Eye Casado
Consequently, this summer could present Casado with an opportunity to seek a move away from Barcelona in pursuit of more regular playing time. While he intends to complete the current season with the Blaugrana, reports suggest he’s already been approached with the prospect of joining a Saudi Arabian club, an option that would undoubtedly prove financially attractive.
Last summer, Casado was linked with a potential €30m transfer to clubs like Atletico Madrid, Wolves, and West Ham United. However, he ultimately chose to remain at Camp Nou, prioritizing his development with Barcelona.
Growing Competition at Barcelona
A key factor contributing to his reduced playing time this season has been the impressive rise of Marc Bernal, especially following de Jong’s full re-integration into the starting XI. The 18-year-old, though recovering from a cruciate ligament injury, appears to have already overtaken Casado in the midfield pecking order. Without further departures from the squad, it seems increasingly probable that Casado will continue to face an uphill battle for minutes next season.
