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Barcelona’s wing influx under Flick narrows Bardghji’s path

🇪🇸 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Barcelona have turned to the transfer market to plug limited depth on the flanks, a gap that Hansi Flick identified as hampering a more dynamic front line. The club’s strategy shift aims to give the Swedish youngster Roony Bardghji fewer options on the wing. To address the shortage, Barcelona signed four high‑profile wingers: Anthony Gordon, Karim Adeyemi, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha. Their arrivals give Flick choices the club previously lacked and broaden the attacking arsenal. The quartet expands Flick’s options but also creates a selection dilemma for Bardghji, whose pathway into the starting XI has narrowed as the new arrivals line up on the wings. His chances of regular first‑team football have become extremely limited. Bardghji arrived in Catalonia last summer hailed as one of Europe’s brightest young wingers, completed Barcelona’s routine medical and fitness examinations and told reporters, “Everything’s fine, everything’s fine,” according to images by Alex Caparros/Getty. The Swedish youngster’s optimism now meets a stark reality. Flick will meet Bardghji personally to explain why regular first‑team opportunities will be scarce this season, and Barcelona prefer a season‑long loan or a permanent transfer with a buy‑back clause to ensure the winger gains senior experience while retaining future control. Several European clubs are already monitoring the situation, aware that Barcelona’s willingness to negotiate creates a rare opportunity for a promising Swedish talent to move elsewhere from the Catalan side. The interest underscores the market value of the player. With the transfer window set to close soon, expectations grow that Bardghji will depart before the deadline, unless a loan arrangement satisfying both Barcelona and the player can be secured. The club faces the obstacle of finding a partner willing to meet the buy‑back terms.

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