Hansi Flick Urges Barcelona to Secure Forward in 2026
Posted on December 29, 2025
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is advocating for the club to sign forward Marcus Rashford during the upcoming 2026 transfer window. The team aims to strengthen its attacking options, especially with Rashford’s impressive performances following his loan from Manchester United.
Despite initial disinterest from other clubs, Barcelona has expressed keen interest in making Rashford a permanent addition after seeing his contributions on the pitch. Flick’s confidence in Rashford stems from his impact since joining, where he has consistently demonstrated his skills and determination.
However, Barcelona faces financial constraints that may complicate negotiations, as they have only a limited window to activate Rashford’s buy option tied to his current loan. The need for reinforcements in the squad is underscored by the imminent departure of notable players and injuries affecting the roster.
Flick emphasized the urgency of securing players who fit into the club's long-term vision, as maintaining competitiveness is crucial for their aspirations in both La Liga and Champions League. The coming transfer window will be pivotal for Barcelona as they navigate potential changes to their squad while aiming for sustained success.
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