Barcelona is expected to punish the sale of the team in the last weeks of the LA Liga transfer window to seal the most important registrations.
La Blaugrana is in the middle of a balance act, because Hansi wants Flick to have summer signs Marcus Rashford and Joan Garcia are eligible for their season opener away in Mallorca on August 16.
Rashford has insisted that he is confident about the club that handles the business and has no influence on his debut, where Garcia is waiting for an update about Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.
Barcelona is on its way to receive news about the absence of the German international after a return in the coming days.
Ter Stegen himself indicated that he will only miss three months of action, but if the medical assessors of La Liga increase that to four, Barcelona can use a rule to release 80% of his salary space to register Garcia.
That would only be a temporary measure, but it will save Flick more shame about the current registrations in balance in Catalonia.
One of the players who are expected to go immediately is Hector Fort with the 19-year-old on the outskirts of Flick's plans for 2025/26.
Jules Kounde and Eric Garcia are ahead of him in the pecking order with Alejandro Bald, Gerard Martin and Jofre Torrents who cover on the left of Flick's defense.
Newly promoted Ligue 1-side Paris FC are interested in Fort, and according to Mundo Deportivo, AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Ajax are also in the race for teenager, who has made 30 senior performances for Barcelona.
The last of MD claims that no formal loan offers have landed for Fort, as Barcelona is, because they want to keep his future open.
If an interested party requires a permanent deal, Barcelona can be persuaded to separate, if they can record a buy -back clause comparable to the switch from Pau Victor to Porto earlier this summer.
