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Nico Williams has once again become a hot topic at FC Barcelona, with the club now looking to find a way to reach an agreement with Athletic Club. The 22-year-old winger has emerged as one of the
Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos continued his rivalry with FC Barcelona after the former midfielder threw shade at manager Hansi Flick for a rule that the German
On a historic day for the club, hordes of members, supporters clubs and fans hike to Montserrat on a day steeped in sport and tradition
Following the transfer saga involving Nico Williams last summer, which ended with them being unable to sign him, FC Barcelona’s leadership had been clear.Starting from club president Joan Laporta
FC Barcelona will not participate in the inaugural edition of the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off this Saturday in the United States with the
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FC Barcelona will play a friendly match in Casablanca, Morocco, on August 7, sandwiched between their Asian tour and the Joan Gamper Trophy.
FC Barcelona has started to make its moves in advance to avoid repeating the registration issues with signings that it suffered in previous transfer windows. The roadmap is clear: before thinking about new reinforcements, the priority is to reduce the wage bill and generate income through strategic sales.
While Barcelona reaffirmed their interest, they made it clear they will only pursue a move for Williams if the finances are right. He has a release clause of €62 million ($71.6 million) but will also have to drop his wage demands to seal a move to Catalonia.
Hansi Flick and Barcelona have kicked-on in 2025 after a rough end to 2024, and are La Liga champions in addition to winning Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup
DAZN Transfer by Fabrizio Romano: Garcia to Barcelona, Zubimendi to Arsenal, and De Bruyne to Napoli
Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano once again shared the trends and latest news from the transfer market ahead of the
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GZERO Media on MSNFrom football fields to classrooms: How FC Barcelona is reentering the political frayIf there’s a mention of FC Barcelona’s youth soccer system, fans of the Blaugrana will think straight to La Masia, the academy that produced legends of the game like Lionel Messi, Carles Puyol, and – more recently – Lamine Yamal.
Spanish left-back Jose Angel, better known as Cote, has revealed in a recent interview that FC Barcelona tried to sign him in 2011, during Pep Guardiola’s golden era. The 2010/11 season marked a