Barcelona table €30 million offer for 29-year-old Premier League right-back – report | OneFootball

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·26 October 2025

Barcelona table €30 million offer for 29-year-old Premier League right-back – report

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According to a report from Fichajes, it has come to light that Barcelona have submitted a proposal of around €30 million to sign Crystal Palace’s 29-year-old right-back Daniel Munoz.

With Hansi Flick now steering the team and Deco managing transfer operations, Barcelona are actively looking to reinforce their right flank. 


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The club views the 29-year-old Colombian as a key target who could bring both attacking drive and defensive solidity to the squad.

Sources close to the negotiations suggest Barcelona are pushing to accelerate talks, mindful of La Liga’s 1:1 financial rule, which requires them to manage spending and income carefully. 

Flick has reportedly identified the need for a dependable full-back capable of balancing offensive runs with defensive discipline, a role Munoz has performed consistently in the Premier League since his arrival from Genk in 2023.

Contract situation gives Palace the upper hand

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Daniel Munoz would bring invaluable Premier League experience at Barcelona. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Munoz’s contract with Crystal Palace runs until 2028, putting the English club in a strong negotiating position. 

Palace are said to be reluctant to part with one of their key players unless a concrete and satisfactory offer is presented.

The estimated €30 million fee serves as the starting point, but any deal will depend on Barcelona’s ability to structure a financially viable offer within league regulations. 

The Catalan side must also study the timing of payments and player registration limits before finalising any move.

For Barcelona, signing Munoz, who has expressed his admiration for the Catalan team in the past, would represent more than just a defensive upgrade. 

It would add valuable Premier League experience, reliability, and tactical flexibility, qualities the club has been seeking since the departure of previous right-back options.

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