By decision of Hansi Flick, 7 Barcelona players are on the list of departures in the upcoming transfer market!

🚨 Hansi Flick Begins Barcelona Overhaul: 7 Players on Summer Exit List

Barcelona’s new era under Hansi Flick is taking shape — and it’s clear the German tactician is planning more than just tweaks. Known for his no-nonsense approach and tactical clarity, Flick is initiating a sweeping transformation at the Camp Nou, with seven players reportedly set to depart as part of a bold summer clear-out.

With the club aiming to reclaim European dominance, Flick has greenlit an aggressive restructuring of the squad, sparing no reputations in the process.

🛫 Who’s On the Exit List?

1. Ansu Fati
Once hailed as Barcelona’s next superstar, Fati is already in talks over a loan move to Monaco, with an option to buy. The winger’s form has dipped, and Flick does not see him as part of the club’s attacking future.

2. Pablo Torre
The young midfielder has publicly voiced frustration over a lack of opportunities, blaming Flick’s preferences. With Marc Bernal returning from injury, Torre’s path to minutes looks even tougher.

3. Iñaki Peña
With Juan Garcia arriving from Espanyol and Marc-André ter Stegen staying put (for now), Peña finds himself surplus to requirements. Marca reports that a summer move abroad is almost guaranteed.

4. Pau Víctor
The young winger’s fate hinges on whether Barcelona land another wide attacker. Flick will decide his future during preseason, but his chances of staying are slim.

5. Ronald Araújo
Once a defensive cornerstone, Araújo’s form has declined. The emergence of Iñigo Martínez and Pau Cañero, combined with a release clause dropping to €70M in July, make a sale increasingly likely.

6. Frenkie de Jong
Though De Jong has reiterated his desire to stay and renew, Barcelona may consider cashing in if talks stall. With his contract expiring next year, the club is keen to avoid losing him on a free.

7. Marc-André ter Stegen
Arguably the most sensitive situation. The veteran goalkeeper wants to honor his contract until 2028, but Barça’s acquisition of Juan Garcia — and the possible arrival of Wojciech Szczęsny — signals a shift. Ter Stegen’s €20M annual salary is also a major financial burden. Despite resistance, the club may push hard for his departure.


⚠️ More Changes to Come?

With this early list of exits, Flick is laying the groundwork for a leaner, more tactical Barcelona. More decisions are expected after preseason assessments, but the message is clear: no player is safe, and the German coach intends to reshape the squad on his terms.

Stay tuned — Barcelona’s summer revolution is only just beginning.

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