Gavi has returned to the playing field with the spark that characterizes him, leaving behind an injury that kept him off the field for a long period of time. Evidently, his return has been one of the best pieces of news for Barça, and Hansi Flick considers him a key player in his squad. However, the young culé midfielder hasn't yet managed to establish himself as an undisputed starter in a star-studded midfield, which has caused some uncertainty about his future role.
Despite being one of the most important players of the new culé generation, Gavi finds himself at a moment where he needs continuity to keep growing as a footballer. His quality and commitment are unquestionable, but the rotation imposed by Flick and the presence of players like Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, and Fermín have reduced his prominence. This has sparked the interest of major clubs outside of Spain, who see him as a market opportunity.
Premier League Interest
According to the latest information circulating around Barça, two of the teams that have set their sights on Gavi are Chelsea and Newcastle United. Both clubs, in the midst of rebuilding, believe that strengthening the midfield with the Spanish midfielder is key for the future. The Premier League has closely followed Gavi's progression, and both clubs would be willing to present offers of 100M euros to acquire him in the next market.
From England, they assure that the proposal not only includes a strong financial investment but also a sports project where Gavi would have a central role. Both Chelsea and Newcastle would offer him the prominence that, for now, he doesn't have secured at Barça. The allure of the Premier League, combined with the possibility of becoming an essential piece in another team, could create doubts in the player if his situation doesn't change.
Barça Responds
The next transfer market could mark a turning point in Gavi's career. If his role in the team doesn't strengthen, it's possible that the temptations of the Premier League will become more serious. The player wants to feel indispensable at Barça, but he also wants minutes and a project where he can continue to grow.
However, the Catalan club's stance is clear: Gavi is not for sale. His release clause is 1 billion euros, and the club has no intention of negotiating his departure. Thus, Gavi's camp remains alert to the club's plans and the confidence Flick grants him in the coming months.