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·8 décembre 2025
La Liga giants may allow winger to join Leeds on loan

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·8 décembre 2025

Barcelona find themselves balancing squad depth with opportunity as winter approaches, and Roony Bardghji has become the unexpected focal point. The Sweden youngster arrived on a cut price deal after leaving FC Copenhagen, although his promising cameo at the weekend, “scoring his first goal for the club in the 5-3 victory over Real Betis,” has revived debate about his role. In a squad stretched by financial strain, every emerging talent counts.
According to reports from Football Espana, “Premier League side Leeds United are in talks with the La Liga leaders over a deal for the Sweden international.” Their proposal centres on a loan that would grant Bardghji the minutes he has struggled to secure in Catalonia. Barcelona are said to be open to the idea, with sources suggesting they believe Elland Road could accelerate his development. One insider was quoted as saying, “He will see more playing time at Elland Road compared to the Spotify Camp Nou.”

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Hansi Flick has made no attempt to hide his concern regarding Barcelona’s thin resources. With Marc Andre Ter Stegen likely to depart in search of regular football ahead of the World Cup, the head coach has been consistent. “It would be a surprise to see him welcome the possible departure of Bardghji,” the article states, given the restricted depth available. One club source reportedly added, “Losing him mid season complicates our rotation at a time when every option matters.”
As Football Espana noted, any deal would require Barcelona to line up a replacement first. That alone makes this story a slow burn. Leeds are keen, Bardghji is ambitious, Flick is cautious, and Barcelona are conflicted. The next month will determine whose priority carries the most influence.
There will be plenty of expectant eyes on this situation, not least among those who enjoy watching emerging European talent make their mark in the Premier League. From a supporter’s perspective, the idea of Bardghji joining Leeds feels exciting, especially after that confident finish in the 5-3 win over Betis. Fans are already debating whether this could be one of those loan moves that transforms a career.
Many will feel shocked that Barcelona would even consider parting with him, particularly with their squad stretched and their rebuild in a delicate phase. Supporters understand Flick’s hesitation. Losing a young attacker who is beginning to find rhythm rarely sits well during a season that demands flexibility.
Leeds followers, however, will sense opportunity. Their energy is building as reports emerge, and a number of fans have suggested that his creativity would give their frontline a new dimension. The Championship to Premier League leap for returning sides often demands bravery, and Bardghji represents exactly that kind of bold investment.
There is also a concerned tone among some Barcelona supporters who fear that allowing talent to slip away, even temporarily, mirrors past decisions that cost the club depth and momentum. Until a replacement is secured, uncertainty will continue to shape the conversation.









































