Barcelona is actively preparing for the upcoming season, with Football Director Deco spearheading decisions regarding the summer transfer window. However, the team’s strategic moves are complicated by several interconnected factors.
The club is reportedly targeting reinforcements in the center-forward and central defender positions. It’s anticipated that the pursuit of these new signings may necessitate player sales. Deco has already indicated intentions to sell Marc Casado and Ferran Torres this summer.
Barcelona Pleased with Wojciech Szczesny
Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has reportedly impressed Barcelona. Signed under emergency circumstances last season, the 35-year-old played a crucial role in securing the Copa del Rey and La Liga titles while Marc-Andre ter Stegen was sidelined due to injury. This season, he has made 10 appearances filling in for the injured Joan Garcia.
According to reports, Barcelona is satisfied with Szczesny’s performance as a backup goalkeeper, with a universally positive opinion of him within the club, including from goalkeeping coach Jose Ramon de la Fuente. While Barcelona holds an option to terminate his contract this summer, with a year remaining, his continued role as backup next season has not been ruled out.
Szczesny’s Future Depends on Ter Stegen
Ultimately, Szczesny’s future hinges on the decision of Marc-Andre ter Stegen. The German goalkeeper has missed a significant portion of the past two seasons due to injury, despite having two years left on his lucrative contract. If ter Stegen chooses to remain at the club, he is expected to continue as the primary goalkeeper, which would likely lead to Szczesny’s departure.
Conversely, if ter Stegen opts to seek playing time elsewhere, a scenario Barcelona would support, it would open the door for Szczesny to stay. Barcelona has also considered promoting 20-year-old Diego Kochen or signing a new backup goalkeeper, with Alex Remiro identified as a primary target. However, acquiring Remiro is a lower priority and would represent an additional expense, likely only feasible if the club has sufficient salary cap space after securing their main transfer targets.








