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Radical change at Barça, leaving in January and already has a new team: Flick kicks him out...

Gavi's back to his best level, and this has led to the player being firmly on the way out.

After several months of back and forth, Barça under Hansi Flick has finally returned to its best level, as confirmed by their triumph in the Super Cup. The culé team not only left a good impression in recent matches, but also confirmed the return of the best version of certain key players for the German coach. In this sense, excitement has returned to FC Barcelona looking ahead to the second half of this season, this time with eyes set on other titles.

However, one of the most important figures in Hansi Flick's new scheme is Gavi, the young Spanish midfielder trained at La Masia. The same one who recently overcame a complicated injury and now shines brightly in recent games alongside Pedri and Marc Casadó. His performance was a statement of intent, making it clear that he's ready to settle in Hansi Flick's midfield.

Gavi's Resurgence

After many months of inactivity and complications due to a complex knee injury, Gavi has regained his smile on the field. The Spanish midfielder has regained his confidence and Flick is his main supporter in the locker room. In this sense, Gavi regained the prominence he had lost for a long time, being one of the main figures.

However, Gavi's resurgence has had a direct impact on another player who had also made a comeback in recent weeks. The outlook isn't entirely positive for this young culé promise as it is for Gavi, and his continuity at FC Barcelona is already being discussed. In fact, everything seems to indicate that his future is far from Camp Nou and he continues to consolidate as a strong candidate on the way out.

Exit in Sight

The midfield of Barça is undoubtedly one of the most competitive areas of the team since Flick has a great number of interesting options at his disposal.Pablo Torre knows this too, the young midfielder who still hasn't established himself in the German coach's scheme. He took advantage of the absences to show his talent, but with Gavi at 100%, he's been relegated to a secondary role again.

Pablo Torre's chances of getting minutes with Barça's jersey have drastically reduced. Players like Gavi, Dani Olmo, or Fermín López himself are ahead of him in the team. Thus, the next few hours will be crucial to define a possible exit in the winter transfer market.