In the last weeks of the transfer window, Barcelona could sell more of their young stars to finance player registrations.
The club still works within a delicate financial balance, because they want to meet the strict 1: 1 transfer rule of La Liga.
Barcelona hopes that their sale of VIP boxes in the newly developed camp will register to bridge the gap and bring it back to 1: 1.
If that does not happen, Joan Laporta is said to have agreed to pay funds with Barcelona Council to complete funds to complete outstanding registrations with La Liga.
An update about the injury of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen means that Joan Garcia can be registered on time for their season opener in Mallorca on August 16.
However, other star names have still not been made available to play in La Liga, including Summer Signing Marcus Rashford.
One of the names that could go to the exit is Dani Rodriguez, after the 19-year-old last season appeared only one La Liga appearance and Valencia De Spain U19 International is approaching.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Los CHE insists on a loan offer for 2025/26, with a purchase clause included for next summer.
Hansi Flick is open to let him go, and they could punish an immediate sale if Valencia agrees.
That deal, or the purchase clause, includes a buy -back option, as Barcelona has done with various departing stars in recent weeks.
Pablo Torre and Pau Victor have moved to Mallorca and Sporting Braga respectively, where Barcelona retains the option to sign them both in the future.
The wage of Rodriguez, in the case of a loan, or a rumor of € 1 million transfer costs, would not be a huge saving for Barcelona, but every cent currently counts as Flick seems to have Rashford registered in September.
