Barcelona forward Roony Bardghji has agreed with manager Hansi Flick that a summer exit would be beneficial for his development, according to a report in Sport. The Swedish winger joined the Catalan club last summer from FC Copenhagen but is expected to struggle for consistent playing time under the new manager.
Barcelona are anticipating a busy summer transfer window as Flick looks to reshape the squad, and player sales will be necessary to fund potential acquisitions. Several players are considered surplus to requirements, including goalkeepers Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Inaki Pena, as well as midfielder Marc Casado. Bardghji’s situation has now been added to this list.
Flick has reportedly informed Bardghji that he does not feature prominently in his plans, particularly with the impending arrival of Anthony Gordon. This conversation has led Bardghji to conclude that seeking regular first-team football elsewhere is the most sensible course of action. The player is keen to remain connected to Barcelona, but prioritises consistent game time.
While Barcelona are open to both a loan or a permanent sale, Bardghji is currently favouring a loan move. He wishes to maintain his association with the club, but understands the need to play regularly to continue his progression. A permanent transfer would be considered if Barcelona’s financial situation dictates it.
Bardghji made a limited number of appearances for Barcelona in his debut season, largely featuring as a substitute. He will be hoping to find a club where he can establish himself as a key player. The coming months will determine his final destination, but a summer departure from the Spotify Camp Nou appears increasingly likely. This move could allow Barcelona to free up funds and squad space as they pursue other targets in the transfer market.




