The Barcelona team is still in celebration mode because they enjoy a few days off after their title celebrations. Manager Hansi Flick and director of Football Deco benefited from the lack of training to discuss future transfer plans on Tuesday in the Ciutat Esportiva.
That is, according to Sport, who say that the meeting took more than three hours, because they tried to turn off some of their plans this summer. The prevailing theme of the meeting was aimed at the players who enjoyed less playing time this season, while Deco and Flick discussed whether they should get stuck or play with some players. Gangs, loans or raised playing time are all on the table.
The Catalan daily explains that this was the first meeting, but that another is already planned for later this week. The main theme of that meeting will be the players who return from loan agreements, namely Clement Lenglet, Alex Valle and Oriol Romeu. All three are expected to leave this summer, with the last contract and not set to receive a new offer. Decisions are made before Flick goes on vacation.
One of the things that Flick and Deco would like to solve in particular is planning their preseason this summer.
Deco recently said that he has the feeling that the side of the depth is, and that is expected to be one of the priorities for the summer window, with Luis Diaz from Liverpool the favorite option for the Brazilian Portuguese.
Barcelona had stopped the Deco planning process in March, due to doubts about their ability to register players this summer due to more problems with salary limit. President Joan Laporta has expressed the confidence that they will be back within their limit this summer, and it seems that Deco has received the green light to move again.
