Seven attacking options for Barcelona that Hansi Flick needs to manage with care | OneFootball

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·28 July 2024

Seven attacking options for Barcelona that Hansi Flick needs to manage with care

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It goes without saying that at this moment, Barcelona boast a wealth of attacking talent, preparing for the new season with as many as six attackers.

Adding Nico Williams to the squad would increase that number to seven, making it a challenge for Hansi Flick to manage playing time for everyone.


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If Nico were to join, the starting lineup would likely feature him, Robert Lewandowski, and Lamine Yamal.

This arrangement would leave Ansu Fati, Ferran Torres, Raphinha, and Vitor Roque on the bench, leading to potential frustration and the need for rotational play.

While Barcelona will play numerous matches next season, it is almost certain that these attackers will need to share playing time and possibly play out of their preferred positions.

This situation is not ideal for the players or the team, as it could lead to decreased performance and morale.

Barcelona are planning exits

Interestingly, Barcelona are not ruling out the possibility of some players leaving the club, including Ansu Fati, Vitor Roque, and Raphinha.

For Ansu, there is limited interest from other clubs due to his injury history and high salary demands. Despite this, Barcelona remains hopeful of finding a solution, and Flick is considering how best to utilize him next season if no offers materialise.

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Barcelona will have seven attackers if there are no exits this summer.

Meanwhile, Roque’s situation is more clear-cut. He has fallen out of favour with the club, and despite his desire to stay, Barcelona are open to selling him to recoup their investment.

The club’s financial troubles mean they are more than willing to listen to offers for the Brazilian, who has not lived up to expectations.

Raphinha’s case is difficult

On the other hand, Raphinha’s case is slightly different. He remains a calm presence within the team, and Barcelona are aware of his substantial market value, particularly in the Premier League and Saudi Arabia.

Recently, offers have been coming in for him, with Al Nassr reportedly willing to pay up to €100 million for his services.

Despite the interest in selling some players, Barcelona need to carefully plan their roster for the next season.

Selling too many players could leave the team short-handed, a situation they experienced last season that left former manager Xavi struggling with a thin squad.

If Barcelona decide to let a couple of players go, it would make Flick’s job of rotating the squad more manageable.

However, it is a delicate balance. Selling too many players could weaken the team, while keeping everyone could lead to discontent among those not getting enough playing time.

As the new season approaches, the Barcelona management faces critical decisions about their attacking lineup. The potential arrival of Nico adds another layer of complexity to an already crowded forward line.

How Hansi Flick navigates these challenges will significantly impact the team’s performance and success in the upcoming season.

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