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Over ten bids spark Barcelona’s wing revamp as Bardghji looks to leave

🇪🇸 By 4All Football Editorial ·
More than ten offers have emerged for Swedish winger Roony Bardghji as Barcelona prepare to let the young attacker depart. The club’s decision is part of a sweeping overhaul of its attacking department, which includes a buy‑back clause for the Swede. Barcelona are close to securing German striker Karim Adeyemi and English forward Jesse Bisiwu. Both signings will join Anthony Gordon, who is set to arrive from Newcastle United. Lamine Yamal has cemented his place on the left wing, limiting Bardghji’s prospects for regular minutes. The Swedish winger has formally requested a move to gain more playing time. According to Diario SPORT, the Spanish side has told Bardghji he may explore a loan or permanent transfer, with a buy‑back clause retained. Head coach Hansi Flick and technical director Deco are expected to advise that a departure is best for his development, while still offering limited game time if he stays. Interest spans the Premier League, with Brighton leading the chase and Sunderland, Leeds, Fulham and Aston Villa also inquiring. The Spanish‑side also attracted interest from Juventus, Ajax, Marseille, Porto and Borussia Dortmund, the latter linked as a potential make‑weight in the Adeyemi deal. Images captured by Alex Caparros/Getty illustrate Barcelona’s openness to a Bardghji exit. Michael Campanella/Getty photographed the player’s upcoming talks with Flick ahead of a face‑to‑face meeting in June. Interest from England clubs and other European sides underscores the market value of the Swede. Barcelona remain genuinely fond of his potential but are prioritising other options on the flanks for the new season.

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