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Sat 11 Apr16:30

Barcelona Transfer News – Casado Will Listen to Offers to Leave

Tom SandersonTom Sanderson
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At a glance

  • Que T’hi Jugues reports that Marc Casado will listen to offers to leave FC Barcelona this summer.
  • The midfielder hasn’t been able to reclaim his place since Frenkie de Jong’s return last season.
  • Other outlets have already linked him to Saudi Arabia.

Marc Casado is prepared to leave FC Barcelona this summer according to Cadena SER.

The station’s Que T’hi Jugues program explains that the midfielder has advised his agent to listen to potential exit offers.

This decision is inspired by a lack of prominence in 2025/2026. With just 19 appearances in La Liga, Casado has only enjoyed 1276 minutes across all competitions and 14 starts.

A Culer through and through, Casado would love to stay at the club of his dreams. At 22, however, he should seek pastures new if he doesn’t feel important.

That’s what Pau Victor did amid competition from Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres, and he’s now thriving at Braga.

Barcelona know there’s interest in Casado

Deco and Barca’s board know of interest in Casado meaning there’s a real possibility he leaves ahead of next term.

This could be on loan, with Eric Garcia‘s case testament to the benefits of going to earn playing time elsewhere at a club such as Girona.

Further afield, though, Casado has been linked to Saudi Arabia, and even touted as a possible bargaining chip in a part exchange deal with Al-Hilal involving Joao Cancelo.

Barcelona can afford to lose Casado

As a La Masia product, Casado’s sale is interesting because it presents pure profit.

In an overbooked midfield, Hansi Flick can also afford to lose him. Though at one time a starter alongside Marc Bernal in 2024, Frenkie de Jong‘s return ended Casado’s momentum and he’s never recovered since.

Even with both of those players out injured, Casado’s name isn’t in the running as he’s lost protagonism to them and also Garcia.

He could start on Saturday against Espanyol. But that’d be more as part of a rotation plan ahead of Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinal second leg than moving up the pecking order.

In what is always one of the most competitive areas of the squad, Barca can afford to lose Casado from a sporting perspective and profit from it financially.

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Tom Sanderson is a senior football correspondent that has lived in Catalonia for almost seven years, for the duration of which he has been Forbes' lead expert writer on FC Barcelona providing news, analysis and features. He's currently in his eighth season covering the club which also includes attending matches home and away, press events and conferences, and training sessions amid appearing in a BBC Sport documentary on El Clasico. Before that, he lived in São Paulo for six years where he became, and still is, The Guardian's lead reporter on Brazilian football and social issues. Other notable work includes being appointed Daily Mail's first-ever Spanish language content editor in its sports department. Find him up in the Press Box at the Spotify Camp Nou or behind the Gol Sud with loved ones.

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