Barca Universal
·22 August 2026
Barcelona out-of-favour midfielder stuck between a rock and a hard place

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·22 August 2026

Barcelona have been largely successful in offloading unwanted stars going into the new season, as made evident by the departures of Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Ronald Araujo and others.
However, the club have still not been able to resolve the future of Marc Casado, who is certainly not a part of Hansi Flick’s plans for the new season.
With the season already underway, Casado faces an important couple of weeks ahead as he looks to resolve his future before the early September deadline.
As reported by SPORT, Casado remains a key topic in Saudi Arabia, Al Hilal and Al Ahli more than keen on bringing him to the Middle East.

Casado’s future remains unresolved. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
However, there are two distinct problems. For one, the player wants to strictly remain in Europe and continue his progress after an impressive breakthrough at Barcelona.
Secondly, the interest from Saudi Arabia hasn’t materialised into a formal offer, which is why Casado hasn’t been able to actually consider a switch to the Middle East either.
Barcelona, for their part, are ready to part ways with Casado on a permanent deal, having already roped in Rodri as the main defensive midfield figure.
But the club are not ready to let him go for cheap and value the player somewhere around €30-40 million.
Regardless of what happens with Casado’s future, it has been made clear by the coaching management that the player is not part of the plans for the season.

Casado has fallen out of favour at Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Casado doesn’t train with the first-team anymore, much like Hector Fort, who is closing in on a loan move to Borussia Dortmund.
Recently, Barcelona also assigned Casado’s number 17 kit to new signing Anthony Gordon, which was the final blow for the Spaniard.
Interestingly, a move to Dortmund might make a world of sense for Casado as the German giants do require a new midfielder this season.
However, Barcelona’s hefty price-tag will likely prove too much for the Black and Yellows, who have already spent over €100 million.
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