The technical secretariat of FC Barcelona, led by Deco, is working intensively in the winter transfer market. The main objective is to adjust the team and offload those players who are not getting continuity under Flick's orders. One of the names that has been mentioned the most in recent days is that of a forward looking for a change of scenery.
This player, who arrived at Barça's first team with high expectations, hasn't managed to establish himself as a real option in Flick's line-ups. Internal competition and lack of opportunities have made his prominence practically nonexistent this season. As a result, both the player and his entourage have decided to explore options away from Camp Nou.

From the club, Deco has already started negotiations with interested teams, among which Real Betis and Rayo Vallecano stand out. Both LaLiga teams have approached the blaugrana club, aiming to incorporate their forward for this winter market. The Culers are not clear about his departure, since Robert Lewandowski could be left without a reliable replacement.
Betis and Rayo Push
The interest of these two clubs is no coincidence. On one hand, Betis needs to strengthen its attack after the departure of some important players. The Verdiblancos see the Barça player as an interesting option to add quality and depth to their team. On the other hand, Rayo Vallecano, with its offensive and dynamic style, could be the perfect setting for the forward to regain his form and showcase his full potential.
Both teams offer the possibility of a more significant role, something the player considers a priority for his development. He doesn't want to continue without playing time and in the shadow of the Polish forward, as he believes his progression might be stalling. Despite his young age and short career at Barça, he has scored two goals in this league in just 187 minutes.
Who is It?
Negotiations are expected to progress in the coming days, as the winter transfer market is in full swing. In Barça's case, freeing up a spot would also allow the club to better comply with Financial Fair Play requirements. This aspect remains a headache for the blaugrana entity, which continues to look for players to leave in order to consider reinforcements.
The player in question is none other than Pau Víctor, a promising talent who rose to the first team with the dream of succeeding in Barcelona. His prominence has been reduced to a minimum, and opportunities aren't coming despite his efforts to convince Hansi Flick in training. His departure seems a logical solution for both the player and the club, which doesn't want to hinder his progression.