Since Hansi Flick's arrival on Barça's bench, the team has regained the intensity and joy in the game that it had lost for years. The German coach has managed to instill renewed energy in the culé team, where every match is played with hunger, high pressure, and a brave attitude both in defense and attack.

This dynamic has not only improved the collective performance but has also been key for the rise of young players like Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsí, who are already key. Both, at just 17 and 18 years old respectively, have earned a key spot in the squad.
Barça, the Showcase of Young Talent
This focus on youth hasn't gone unnoticed in the European soccer scene. More and more talents from the continent see Barça as an ideal place to make the leap to the elite. The club's policy and Flick's courage in giving minutes to academy players make La Masia and the environment an attractive destination for anyone.
Moreover, the current context, where many clubs opt for established signings and forget about the young, makes Barça an exciting exception. The combination of history, competitive demand, and real opportunities makes the club capture the attention of emerging footballers looking to take the next step in their careers. In this sense, Barça's scouts don't rest, and the radar continues to detect talent across Europe.
The Footballer Who Charms Europe Goes to PSG
One of those names that has caught attention at Can Barça is Rodrigo Mora. The young Porto forward is one of the sensations of the season, and his profile fits perfectly with what the club is looking for. Rodrigo combines power, technique, and goal-scoring ability, and his evolution has been meteoric, which has led Barça to follow him very closely.
The problem, as in so many other cases, is that they aren't alone in the race. PSG has entered strongly in the race for the player, and their financial muscle can unbalance any negotiation. Porto has already made it clear that they won't let him go for little money, and with Mora being one of their most valuable gems, the figures are starting to rise.
Rodrigo Mora's Numbers at 17 Years Old
It's no wonder. At just 17 years old, Rodrigo Mora is already having a sensational season with 9 goals and 3 assists. His ability to decide matches, his vision, and his maturity on the field have surprised even the most experienced coaches.
Mora plays with flair, intelligence, and a confidence uncharacteristic of someone who hasn't yet reached adulthood. In the coming months, his future will be decided among giants. Barça wants him, needs him, and knows that signing him would be a strategic investment.