While August is walking around, Barcelona wants to free up some space in their salary limit to register new signing sessions. With just over two weeks before La Liga starts for the Blaugrana, new additions Marcus Rashford and Joan Garcia will not remain registered.
Barcelona is optimistic about their ability to register all their additions, including Barca Atletic striker Roony Bardghji, before their first match against RCD Mallorca. However, it would be reasonable if there were doubts about that prospect based on the recent history of transfer activities in the Blaugrana.
It means that there is more departure on the Horizon for Barcelona if they can make them happen. Hector Fort is one of the most important candidates to leave.
According to L'Equipe, Paris FC asked via MD about the 18-year-old defender and a possible movement. That said, they first try to close a deal for Real Sociedad's Hamari Traore, and will only focus their attention to Fort if that deal does not go ahead.
There was little suggestion that the fort would leave in recent weeks, but given their salary limit situation, it was reported this week that Barcelona wanted an exit for Fort. Instead of a loan agreement, the Blaugrana were more enthusiastic about a sale. It is also worth noting that Fort has come on the wrong side of Hansi film more often than the right this season, and it is unlikely that this will have many more opportunities next season.
The Catalan giants have Jules Kounde in place as their starting right back, while the shape of Eric Garcia seems to have convinced Flick at the end of last season that the ex-manchester City-Man should be his alternative. So far, Fort has maintained its desire to fight for opportunities in Camp Nou.
