FC Barcelona is considering Roony Bardghji as a potential replacement for Lamine Yamal, with the club open to selling the teenage forward if the right offer comes in, sources told GFdaily.
The interest in Bardghji reflects a broader change in how Barcelona approaches the transfer market. Instead of holding onto its brightest young talents, the club is now looking to cash in at the right moment and reinvest in other promising players.
A New Transfer Philosophy
Barcelona's strategy has shifted toward maximizing player value and capitalizing on market opportunities. The emphasis is on youth potential over experience, a departure from previous years when the club often relied on veteran signings.
By targeting Bardghji, a young attacker who has drawn attention across Europe, Barcelona is signaling that it sees a future built on high-upside prospects rather than established stars. The move also suggests the club is preparing for the possibility that Yamal will leave sooner rather than later.
Why Bardghji?
Bardghji's profile fits the new mold. He is young, has room to develop, and could be acquired at a cost that leaves room for profit down the line. Barcelona's scouting department has tracked him for months, and the club views him as a player who could grow into a similar role to the one Yamal currently occupies.
No formal offer has been made yet, but internal discussions have accelerated as interest in Yamal grows from other clubs. Barcelona is expected to set a high asking price for Yamal, knowing his market value is at its peak.
What Comes Next
The next few weeks will be critical. If a club meets Barcelona's valuation for Yamal, the move for Bardghji could become a priority. Barcelona's board is scheduled to meet next week to finalize its summer transfer strategy, and Bardghji's name is expected to be on the agenda.
For now, both players remain with their current clubs. But Barcelona's calculation is clear: sell high, buy young, and repeat.




