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Barcelona Names Their Four Untouchables: The Future of the Club

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Hansi Flick to Barcelona

Summary

Barcelona has deemed only four players—Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsí, Gavi, and Pedri—as untouchables in upcoming transfers, signaling a major squad restructuring. The club is open to selling other key players like Raphinha, Ronald Araujo, and Frenkie de Jong if suitable offers arrive. This strategy highlights Barcelona's focus on building around young talents while maintaining flexibility. With the transfer window nearing closure, potential deals will test the club's resolve. Meanwhile, Barcelona's next match against Valencia on August 10 could see the hosts weakened due to Olympic commitments.
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In a bold move by the management of Barcelona, only four players have been marked as untouchable in the transfer market. The rest of the squad could be sold if the right offer comes in signalling a potential shake-up at Camp Nou.

The Four Untouchables for Barcelona

According to reports from The Athletic’s Pol Ballus Barcelona have identified just four players who are off-limits to any transfer deals.

These players are Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsí, Gavi, and Pedri. Their talent and potential are seen as crucial to Barcelona’s future success making them indispensable to the team’s plans.

Is the rest of the squad up for grabs?

With this decision, Barcelona have effectively opened the door for offers on the rest of the squad. Players like Raphinha, Ronald Araujo, and Frenkie de Jong could be transferred if the right bid is made.

As the Spanish transfer window nears its closer it remains to be seen if any significant offers will test Barcelona’s resolve.

This strategic move reflects the club’s focus on building around its young stars while remaining flexible with the rest of the team. The coming weeks will be crucial as Barcelona navigates potential offers and continues to reshape its squad for the future.

While next up for Barcelona is a clash against Valencia on August 10 as they look to kick-start their season at Mestalla. Valencia might have to face Barca without their wingers as the ones who are fit will be busy in the Olympics.

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