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Very unexpected departure at Barça and it's not Ter Stegen: he's leaving for City with Pep Guardiola

A young Barça figure is in a complicated position ahead of a summer full of changes

Barcelona is going through a hectic transfer market, in which sporting and financial adjustments are setting the roadmap. With the arrival of new players like Joan García and other signings that are about to be finalized, the club has accepted that it will need to make room in the first team. Therefore, it is clear that some departures will be inevitable.

In that context, rumors about possible departures have intensified. Ter Stegen, meanwhile, doesn't have a guaranteed starting spot after a season marked by inconsistency and competition. The surprise could be another name that has circulated in the culé environment in recent weeks.

Barça studies an unexpected sale

Fermín López has established himself as one of the most promising breakthroughs in the first team in recent years. His performance has been positive and Hansi Flick values his effort, but the club's financial situation forces them to consider all options. In that scenario, his name appears on the list of possible transfers.

The homegrown player has a contract until 2029 and a release clause of €500 million, which shows the trust Barça places in the young culé midfielder. However, clubs like Bayern, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United have already shown interest, and if a significant offer arrives, his sale wouldn't be ruled out. 

Uncertainty with his future

One of the factors complicating Fermín's continuity is the strong competition in his position. In midfield, Barça has very similar profiles that occupy the creative and attacking spaces. This means his minutes could be reduced, despite his good performance.

Despite the interest from clubs like Chelsea and Atlético, Manchester City is Fermín's favorite. The young midfielder wants to be coached by Guardiola, whom he considers a tactical reference and talent developer. City's philosophy, based on possession and intelligence, fits his style and technical vision.


Fermín sees a great opportunity to grow at the highest competitive level with the Manchester team. Being surrounded by world-class players in a demanding environment is key for his development and professional ambition. Although Chelsea and Atlético submitted serious proposals, City's project and Guardiola's presence are decisive.

Despite the rumors, Fermín remains focused on continuing to grow within the club. His desire is to stay at Barça and play a significant role in the new project. He won't push to leave, but he understands that the current context requires clarity about his future.

For now, Hansi Flick is counting on him. Everything will depend on how the market evolves and the club's financial needs. If a convincing offer arrives, both parties will consider what's best for the player and the institution.