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Reshad Rahman: ‘Dutch Pedri’ Kees Smit Opens Door To Potential Barcelona Move

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At A Glance

  • Player Signal: Kees Smit has openly welcomed the idea of negotiating with Barcelona.
  • Timing: The midfielder is set to visit Barcelona soon.
  • Opportunity: His comments open the door for potential talks if the club makes a move.

Barcelona may have received an unexpected opening in the market, with young midfielder Kees Smit publicly expressing his openness to a potential move to the club.

Speaking recently, the player revealed that he will be travelling to Barcelona for holidays – but he notably added that he would be more than willing to engage in negotiations if the opportunity arises.

“I’m going to Barcelona for holidays. If they ask for a negotiation, I’d like to do that too. I certainly have time for that,” Smit said.

Player Opens the Door

While the comments may seem light-hearted on the surface, they carry clear intent. Smit’s statement signals a strong level of interest in joining Barcelona, effectively placing the ball in the club’s court.

In today’s transfer landscape, such public openness from a player can often accelerate situations – especially when clubs are still in the early stages of evaluating targets.

For Barcelona, this kind of willingness removes one potential obstacle entirely: the player’s stance.

Strategic Fit for Barcelona

Smit’s profile aligns with Barcelona’s current transfer approach – targeting young, technically strong players with long-term potential.

The club has been increasingly focused on building for the future while managing financial constraints, making players like Smit attractive options. His development trajectory and openness to the move could make him a low-risk, high-upside opportunity.

Early Stage, But Interesting Signal

At this point, there is no confirmation of active negotiations or concrete interest from Barcelona’s side for a midfielder known as the ‘Dutch Pedri’. However, the player’s comments introduce a new dynamic into the situation.

Whether this develops further will depend entirely on Barcelona’s internal planning and whether they decide to explore the opportunity. As explained by AS, Smit is believed to cost €60 million.

One to Watch

For now, the situation remains informal – but the door has clearly been opened amid Barcelona legend Ronald Koeman, who manages Smit for the Netherlands, also publicly comparing him to Pedri.

If Barcelona choose to step forward, they will likely find a player ready and willing to engage immediately – something that could simplify any potential move moving forward.

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Reshad Rahman is a news aggregation specialist and digital content expert that has over six years of experience covering European football, with a particular focus on FC Barcelona and La Liga. Known for his speed, clarity, and reliability, he has built a reputation as a trusted voice in football news aggregation, consistently delivering accurate updates across breaking news, transfers, and match coverage, while engaging a 450k+ global audience through his presence on X (formerly Twitter) across the years. His work centres on real-time reporting and responsible journalism, with a strong emphasis on source verification and filtering confirmed information from developing stories, rumors and speculation. Over the years, he has covered major European competitions, transfer windows, and matchdays, providing continuous updates and analysis specifically tailored to a global football audience. With a deep understanding of Barça’s sporting and financial landscape, Reshad specialises in translating complex developments into clear and accessible reporting for the fans. His approach combines traditional journalistic standards with modern digital storytelling, ensuring both credibility and engagement in fast-paced football media environments.

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