Barcelona are willing to consider offers in the region of €10 million for winger Roony Bardghji this summer, according to reports from Catalan outlet Sport. The 20-year-old Sweden international, who joined the club from FC Copenhagen for €2.5 million just last summer, could be moved on as part of the club's efforts to raise transfer funds. A final decision on any sale would rest with the player himself, but club bosses are reportedly prepared to sanction a departure if a suitable bid arrives.
Bardghji's potential availability comes amid a broader squad reshuffle planned by Barcelona, with several other players also reportedly on the market. The young winger has experienced a mixed first season in La Liga, contributing two goals and four assists across 25 appearances in all competitions. However, the vast majority of his playing time has come from the substitutes' bench, with established star Lamine Yamal firmly ahead of him in the pecking order on the right flank.
The situation escalated in March when Bardghji publicly expressed frustration over his limited minutes, forcing the club to assess his long-term future. Sport reports that Barcelona are content with his performances when called upon but acknowledge he may not accept a secondary role moving forward. As such, they have set a minimum valuation and will not stand in his way if his ambitions for regular football align with a lucrative offer from another club.
From a financial perspective, a sale at the reported €10 million threshold would represent a significant profit on their initial investment, providing valuable pure profit for the club's strained accounts under La Liga's financial rules. This model of acquiring young talent for a low fee before selling at a premium has become a necessary strategy for Barcelona in recent years.
For manager Hansi Flick, losing Bardghji could be a tactical blow, as the Swede has shown flashes of promise in his limited opportunities. His departure would likely necessitate a replacement, with Sport suggesting the club may look to their famed La Masia academy for an internal solution rather than making a costly external signing. Bardghji's exit would mark a swift end to his Barcelona career, underscoring the club's pragmatic and often ruthless approach to squad building in the current economic climate.



