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Coach Flick and Barcelona have a transfer dispute

According to Sport, Barcelona plans to sell young midfielder Marc Casado despite coach Hansi Flick repeatedly expressing his desire to keep him.

ZNewsZNews23/08/2025

Coach Flick is at odds with Barca over Marc Casado's case.

Barca had a difficult summer transfer window when they missed out on target Nico Williams. They managed to bring in goalkeeper Joan Garcia, young talent Roony Bardghji and especially successfully loaned Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.

However, the club's poor financial situation has made it difficult for them to register players. Rashford was only able to register properly just before the opening match of La Liga, a 3-0 win over Mallorca on August 17.

President Joan Laporta therefore focused on clearing personnel to resolve the situation. Casado - a midfielder who grew up in La Masia, is currently in the sights of many La Liga, Premier League and even Marseille teams in Ligue 1.

Despite missing nearly two months of last season due to a knee injury, Casado is still trusted by Flick when it comes to personnel rotation. The source confirmed that Flick highly values ​​Casado's talent, as well as his leadership qualities, strong personality and influence in the dressing room.

The German tactician wants Casado to be part of his plans this season. Last week, he confirmed: "I have spoken to him. I don't think Casado wants to leave, and I want to keep him. The season is going to be tough, we need every player."

The conflict between the financial needs of the board and Flick's professional desires makes Casado's future unpredictable.

Source: https://znews.vn/hlv-flick-va-barcelona-mau-thuan-chuyen-nhuong-post1579392.html


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