Marc Casadó has become one of the standout names in the transfer market, the young midfielder from FC Barcelona has attracted the attention of several top European clubs. His talent, leadership, and maturity on the field have sparked the interest of clubs that see him as a key piece for the future. At just 20 years old, Casadó has been one of Barça's pillars during the last season, up until his serious injury (20 years old).
His ability to recover the ball, provide balance, and organize the team from the base of play has made him a reference point within the club. In addition, he has had minutes under Hansi Flick's management, something that has further elevated his projection. He is one of the most beloved footballers by the fans, who consider him one of their own and don't want to lose him.

Despite temptations from abroad, the Catalan midfielder is clear that he doesn't want to leave Camp Nou. He feels valued, identified with the club's style, and dreams of establishing himself in the first team. Marc Casadó has rejected loan offers in the past and has always prioritized his continuity as a blaugrana.
Germany and England as alternatives
Clubs like Bayer Leverkusen, Liverpool, or Chelsea have shown strong interest in signing him. Casadó's emergence on the European radar has been gradual, but now it's firm. All of them are looking to strengthen their midfield with young profiles, with room for improvement, and capable of competing from day one.
From FC Barcelona's offices, a sale is not ruled out if a suitable offer arrives. According to sources close to the culé environment, the club is considering listening to proposals that exceed €50 million. He is not a transferable player, but his departure could help ease the finances and facilitate other moves in the market.
Simeone wants him
Atlético de Madrid has also inquired about his situation, Diego Simeone valueshis tactical profile and positional intelligence. At Metropolitano, they would welcome a signing reminiscent of Koke in his early years. The colchonero club would be willing to negotiate, although for now it hasn't reached the figures Barça is demanding.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen under Erik Ten Hag is pushing hard, the Dutch coach is looking to strengthen his midfield and sees Casadó as an ideal player for his system. The Bundesliga could be a good platform for his growth, although it doesn't seem to be the player's favorite option. Liverpool and Chelsea remain alert, both clubs have produced positive reports on the Catalan and don't rule out making a move if Barça officially opens the door to negotiations.
England, due to its projection and economic power, could become the biggest obstacle to his continuity in the Catalan capital. The decision, for now, is in the club's hands, Marc Casadó wants to succeed at FC Barcelona, but he knows that soccer is unpredictable. If an irresistible offer arrives, the paths could separate this summer, the future of the culé club's gem is hanging in the air.