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·26 settembre 2025
Barcelona is not expected to replace Pablo Gavi in the next transfer market.

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·26 settembre 2025
Financial pressures cannot bear all this.
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With Barcelona's current first-choice goalkeeper, Juan Garcia, and Brazilian winger Rafinha also injured, Barcelona fans will also have to wait a long time for the return of Fermin Lopez and Pablo Gavi.
Pablo Gavi will undergo surgery, according to press reports. It is expected to be a very delicate operation, meaning he will be out for at least five months.
As Barcelona faces a critical period following the injury of their young star, Gavi, the wisest option seems to be not to rush into signing a replacement. The situation requires a delicate balance between urgency and future vision.
Financially, the regulations give the club some breathing room by excluding Gavi's salary from the salary cap due to the severity of his injury. However, this is a temporary solution, as the player's future return will bring this dilemma back to the forefront, requiring strategic thinking beyond quick fixes.
From a football perspective, the market does not offer a satisfactory solution. Club reports confirm that Gavi's unique position makes it impossible to replace him directly. For this reason, coach Hansi Wik and the Deco Sport team reject the idea of signing a player just to fill the void, preferring to maintain team cohesion rather than introducing a player who does not fit their philosophy.
Even the idea of strengthening another position seems unlikely, as the club is treating the situation as an opportunity to develop existing players. The previous attempt to sign Vitor Roque was part of a pre-planned plan, not a reaction to an injury. The phrase echoed throughout the club's corridors: "There's no one like him" sums up the management's belief that some talents are irreplaceable, and that patience is sometimes better than haste.
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