The Season with Flick Is Very Promising, but Meanwhile, Barça's Sports Management Is Working on Planning for the Next Season. Deco has a clear roadmap and knows that the transfer market will be key.

Barça's priorities are defined: strengthen the left wing, sign a reliable center-back, and improve the full-backs. However, to tackle these signings, the club will need to do meticulous work with departures, as Fair Play remains an obstacle to consider.
The Big Names Barça Dreams of and the Problems to Achieve It
Barça's absolute priority is to strengthen the left wing with a world-class player. The sports management believes that the wing needs more dribbling and speed, and they are looking for a footballer who can make a difference in big matches. Nico Williams and Rafael Leão Are the Favorites, but everything will depend on the club's ability to balance the wage bill.

To achieve this signing, Barça is aware that it needs to free up Fair Play. In recent years, the entity has worked to reduce it, but adjustments are still necessary to make room and comply with the rule. The departures of certain players with high salaries will be essential to tackle the arrival of a top-level winger.
Departures Like Christensen's or Ansu Fati's Will Be Necessary
In this regard, Barça has identified two priority departures for the next market: Ansu Fati and Andreas Christensen. Both players have high salaries and are not counted on by Hansi Flick.
Meanwhile, Christensen has been an important player in defense, but his contract ends in 2026 and the need to make room for new additions could lead to his departure. The Dane still has a market, and Barça hopes to receive interesting offers.
Atlético de Madrid and Barça Set to Negotiate in Summer
In addition to these two operations, another sale that Barça wants to close as soon as possible is Clément Lenglet. The French center-back, currently on loan at Atlético de Madrid, is not in the club's plans and his high salary remains an unnecessary burden on the wage bill.
Atlético de Madrid wants to keep the player permanently, and Barça is willing to negotiate his departure for 10 million. Both parties are in contact to find an agreement that benefits everyone. For Barça, freeing up Lenglet's salary is an essential step to move more freely in the market.