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Confirmed, He Can't Stand Flick Anymore and Wants to Leave Barça Now: 'It's Unbearable...'

A footballer from the first team has a complete lack of confidence from the club and is already considering a departure

FC Barcelona is going through a restructuring period in its squad, and there is no doubt that one of the focal points of uncertainty is in the goalkeeping position. Although Marc-André ter Stegen has been the undisputed owner of the goal in recent years, his recent injury has opened the debate about the club's planning in this position. It is not surprising: the arrival of Hansi Flick to the bench and the decision-making at the sports level have put the future of certain players in question.

In this context, the Barça management has shown interest in securing a reliable goalkeeper for the coming seasons at the request of the German coach. The possible renewal of Wojciech Szczesny, who has received an offer to extend his contract, is a clear sign that the club is looking for very experienced alternatives. However, this situation has caused doubts within the squad, especially among those who wanted more continuity in the first team.

Increasingly Far from Camp Nou

According to the latest information circulating around the Catalan club, one of the main affected by this dynamic is Iñaki Peña. The Spanish goalkeeper has been waiting for his opportunity in the first team for a long time: trained at La Masia, he has worked to earn a spot, but the reality has been completely different. Despite receiving initial trust from Hansi Flick after Ter Stegen's injury, he was quickly relegated to the bench and did not meet the technical staff's expectations.

Therefore, Iñaki Peña has started to seriously consider the possibility of leaving Barça in search of playing time, especially knowing that his contract ends in 2026. The strong competition for the position and the lack of trust from the coaching staff have dashed his chances of establishing himself at the club. With several LaLiga and foreign teams alert to his situation, his future seems to be moving away from Camp Nou.

Exit on the Horizon

In light of this scenario, Barça's management has already explored the possibility of a transfer for the upcoming summer transfer market. Although initially Iñaki Peña was willing to fight for his place, the insistence on seeking another experienced goalkeeper has changed his perspective. Now, his priority is to find a team that guarantees him the continuity he hasn't had at Barcelona.

The interest of other clubs in signing him has not gone unnoticed, and the coming weeks will be key to defining his destination. The possibility of a loan with a purchase option or a definitive sale is on the table. The truth is that, unless there is an unexpected turn, everything points to Iñaki Peña ending his time at Barça in search of new challenges that allow him to grow.