Barcelona have a clear timing issue around Jorge Salinas after reports in Spain claimed the Racing Santander defender’s release clause could rise from July 1. The 19-year-old has emerged as a low-cost defensive option for Hansi Flick’s squad planning, with his ability to play both centre-back and left-back giving Deco an obvious reason to keep the file active.
GOAL reported that Barcelona are working against the clock on Salinas, with the Racing Santander defender’s clause situation now central to the deal. The key point is not just the interest, but the date: any jump in the clause would make a smart-value move harder to justify.
Why Salinas matters to Barcelona’s transfer plan
Salinas fits the profile Barcelona have repeatedly targeted: young, technically comfortable, adaptable and still priced below the elite market. Racing’s promotion to La Liga also changes the context, because the Cantabrian club now have a stronger sporting case to keep him.
Barcelona have already been linked with the defender this week, and Salinas’ reported preference for a Camp Nou move gives the story its hook for supporters. The next step is whether Deco turns interest into a formal agreement before the calendar removes some of the value from the opportunity.
For a club still balancing ambition with financial caution, this is exactly the sort of deal that has to be decided early rather than allowed to drift.






