Barca Universal
·10 de setembro de 2025
Barcelona new addition could finally make his debut against Valencia

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·10 de setembro de 2025
According to SPORT, Barcelona summer signing Roony Bardghji could finally make his debut this weekend as the team prepares to face Valencia in La Liga.
It must be noted that the 19-year-old winger is now registered and eligible to play, after missing the first three matchdays due to administrative delays.
Since joining Barcelona during the summer transfer window, Bardghji has impressed in training and during the pre-season Asian tour, showing dedication and professionalism despite being unable to play in official matches.
The upcoming match at the Johan Cruyff Stadium may provide the perfect opportunity for him to finally showcase his talent in competitive action.
Bardghji’s road to the first team has not been easy. The registration process took longer than expected, as the club prioritised players like Joan Garcia, Marcus Rashford, Wojciech Szczesny, and Gerard Martin.
The young winger had to wait patiently, keeping a positive attitude and giving his all in every training session. Now, with the green light to play, Bardghji is ready to take the field.
Roony Bardghji could play a few minutes against Valencia. (Photo by Paul Miller/Getty Images)
The chance to debut after months of preparation is not only a reward for his hard work but also a boost for Barcelona, who are dealing with an intense start to the season and upcoming Champions League fixtures.
Bardghji faces stiff competition in his position, particularly from Lamine Yamal, who is set to play regularly.
However, Hansi Flick is known for rotating his wingers, especially with a busy schedule ahead, including the Champions League opener against Newcastle United.
This makes Sunday’s match against Valencia an ideal moment to give Bardghji meaningful minutes.
If he gets on the pitch, Bardghji will have the chance to provide Barcelona with an additional threat in wide areas.
His debut would not only mark a milestone in his career but also underline the squad’s depth and Flick’s ability to manage resources effectively across competitions.