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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Three Marcus Rashford, Luis Diaz Alternatives Barcelona Should Target. Barcelona are still in the market looking to add another attacker ahead of the 2025–26 season, a task that's proven to be significantly more complicated than originally expected.
Barcelona have been primarily linked with three forwards for the last few months; Luis Diaz, Nico Williams and Marcus Rashford. With Williams off the table, and Diaz looking difficult, many had
Barcelona’s approach is, in MARCA’s words, “two-sided and without urgency.” The chase for Athletic Club’s Nico Williams fell flat after the player rejected their offer and renewed in Bilbao. Now, the spotlight is firmly on two names. Marcus Rashford is said to be Flick’s new favourite, while the pursuit of Díaz is more layered and unclear.
Liverpool fans were in unison in their calls for the club to sell Luis Diaz after an update regarding his stance amid Bayern Munich links.
Flick’s Bold Calls and Transfer DilemmasBarcelona’s pre-season has kicked off with intensity and intrigue, as Hansi Flick’s early decisions set the tone for
USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang is about to get his first taste of football in England. Charlotte FC have sold the 24-year-old to Derby County for £5.8m. He should thrive in the Championship. Crystal Palace’s fans marched on Selhurst Park yesterday (above) to protest against their expulsion from the Europa League. Bring out the pitchforks.
Barcelona are looking to build on their fantastic campaign under Hansi Flick. After taking charge at Camp Nou last summer, the German manager proceeded to guide his team to a domestic treble.
Liverpool are facing a vital transfer window as Arne Slot plots to build a squad that can retain their Premier League title.
Luis Diaz has been linked with a summer transfer to Barcelona, but the Reds star is said to want an insurance policy in place should a familiar issue occur with the Catalan club
FC Barcelona project is officially underway, with new additions including Catalan goalkeeper Joan Garcia and Swedish winger Roony Bardghji.