Barca Universal
·16 Juli 2026
Barcelona youngster attracting interest from clubs across six European leagues

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·16 Juli 2026

Roony Bardghji’s future appears increasingly likely to lie away from FC Barcelona, at least for the upcoming season.
Following the arrival of Anthony Gordon and the imminent signing of Karim Adeyemi, the Swedish winger has fallen out of Hansi Flick’s immediate plans.
As such, the Blaugrana are now exploring the best solution for the 20-year-old, whether through a loan move or a permanent transfer that includes a buy-back option.
The club signed Bardghji for €2.5 million just last summer and hopes to resolve his future before departing for the pre-season training camp in England on July 27.
Now, according to Mundo Deportivo, Bardghji has attracted attention from clubs in six different European leagues, with teams from the Premier League Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Ligue 1, the Portuguese Primeira Liga and Serie A all monitoring his situation.

No shortage of interest. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Interestingly, no clubs from La Liga have emerged as serious contenders so far.
As already reported, several English clubs have also made enquiries about the Swedish attacker.
Aston Villa, Sunderland, Everton, Fulham, Brighton and Leeds United have all expressed interest, with Villa and Sunderland able to offer European football next season through the Champions League and Europa Conference League respectively.
Elsewhere in Europe, Ajax have been credited with an interest with the winger, although the Dutch club have yet to publicly confirm any interest.
Olympique Marseille are keeping tabs on him in France, FC Porto have been mentioned as a possible destination in Portugal, while Juventus are among the Italian clubs following his situation.

What does the future hold for Bardghji? (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
More recently, Borussia Dortmund have also entered the conversation as a potential landing spot in Germany.
Several of those clubs would also allow Bardghji to continue playing in European competitions, an important factor as he weighs up his next move.
Despite the growing number of suitors, Bardghji’s priority remains clear. He would prefer a loan move rather than a permanent departure, as he still sees his long-term future at Barcelona.
Having joined the pre-season training from Monday, the 20-year-old was asked about his future at the club, to which he said: “Everything’s fine, everything’s fine.”
The Swedish winger has no desire to sever ties with the Catalan club and hopes to return stronger after gaining regular first-team experience elsewhere.
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