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Barcelona Poised to Monitor Tottenham Talent if Relegation Triggers a Clearout
Barcelona monitor Tottenham assets if Spurs are relegated, eyeing centre backs and midfield options.
Barcelona head into the close of the 2025/26 season on the verge of securing back-to-back La Liga titles under Hansi Flick, but the club is already considering reinforcements this summer. Spanish outlet SPORT reported on a reported trip to London by Barcelona sporting director Deco last month and suggested Barça could be ready to exploit Tottenham’s uncertain position should relegation follow.
Tottenham, last season’s Europa League winners, find themselves in the Premier League relegation zone with four matches remaining. Despite claiming their first league win of the calendar year, they sit two points adrift of safety. The prospect of a first relegation in almost 50 years has been blamed in part on injuries and what the report describes as incompetence from those running the show, despite a squad that possesses clear talent.
SPORT’s coverage focused on several Spurs players who might attract Barcelona interest if Tottenham are demoted. Centre backs Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are described as almost certain to depart the club regardless of how the final month unfolds, and both have previously been linked with moves to Catalonia. The links are framed as sensible given Barcelona’s need for a left-sided central defender after releasing Iñigo Martínez last summer without signing a replacement.
Other Tottenham names mentioned in the report include Lucas Bergvall, who was a Barcelona target before joining the Lilywhites in 2024, and Xavi Simons, who spent his childhood at La Masia. Barcelona reportedly held meetings with Xavi’s representatives last summer but could not agree terms. Any immediate interest is likely to be affected by the Dutch playmaker’s ACL injury, which will keep him off the pitch until 2027.
The report also notes that van de Ven’s stock has slipped in 2026, while Romero remains comfortable on the left of a central pairing and has spoken about a desire to one day play in La Liga. Romero’s father is reported to have revealed that a release clause exists in the contract his son signed last summer.
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Ten Barcelona transfer prospects to follow at the 2026 World Cup
Ten players Barcelona will track at the 2026 World Cup as the club looks to strengthen the squad…
Barcelona will have 15 players at the World Cup this summer, but the club’s recruitment team will also be watching a group of possible additions competing in Qatar. The club has already completed the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United and remains intent on strengthening defence, midfield and the forward line.
João Cancelo spent the second half of last season on loan at Barcelona from Al Hilal and is determined to make the move permanent. The versatile fullback will represent Portugal this summer and will be eager to impress to enhance his value in negotiations.
Marc Cucurella appears increasingly likely to leave Chelsea and has emerged as a contender for Spain’s left back position. Alejandro Grimaldo, Spain’s understudy in that role, is thought to be interested in a return to La Liga from Bayer Leverkusen, and Barcelona have been linked with him.
Two central defenders under observation will wear the Croatia shirt. Joško Gvardiol has been linked with a Spanish move this summer, with Real Madrid leading the race if he does not sign a new contract at Manchester City. Barcelona remain interested if the finances are right. Luka Vušković could be an alternative after a strong loan at Hamburg, and his parent club Tottenham Hotspur might be forced to sell following a difficult season.
Midfield interest centres on Bernardo Silva, available on a free transfer after his exit from Manchester City. Barcelona are described as being in the driver’s seat for any potential deal, which would likely be discussed after Portugal’s World Cup campaign.
On the wings, Barcelona have already added Gordon but remain linked with Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain, despite his second successive Champions League win with the French club. Up front, Marcus Rashford, who spent last season on loan from Manchester United, remains of interest. Barcelona will not trigger the permanent buy option but could open negotiations with Manchester United at a lower price; Rashford would also need to reduce his wages.
Julián Alvarez is described as the club’s priority target this summer, though talks with Atlético Madrid are expected to be awkward and expensive. Real Madrid saw their $173 million bid for the Argentina international rejected. For now, Alvarez will focus on securing a second World Cup title.
Group stage matches for each player are listed in the tournament schedules and will form key opportunities for Barcelona to assess potential signings.
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Forwards to Watch at the 2026 World Cup
Ten forwards to watch at the 2026 World Cup, judged on recent form, fitness and club contributions..
The 2026 World Cup will be defined in large part by attacking players who arrive with clear form lines and specific questions to answer. Several forwards in North America carry momentum from strong club seasons, while others bring a mix of fitness concerns and huge potential.
Bukayo Saka notched a remarkable campaign as Arsenal claimed Premier League glory, but he enters the tournament in mediocre form. The Englishman produced 18 goal involvements in 2025–26 as injuries robbed him of momentum at key junctures. The 24-year-old has blistering speed, gazelle-like agility and a wondrous left boot. If England is going to win its first World Cup for 60 years, Saka must deliver on the right wing. Three goals and an assist in Qatar four years ago is an encouraging sign.
Luis Díaz has been integral to Colombia’s hopes. The Bayern Munich winger enjoyed a remarkable debut campaign in Bavaria that ended with a domestic treble, contributing 26 goals and 19 assists across all competitions. The tenacious 29-year-old missed the last World Cup through injury, so this will be his first tournament and he will be determined to lead his nation.
Raphinha’s 2024–25 breakthrough into Ballon d’Or contention gave way to a quieter 2025–26 at Barcelona because of fitness issues. Still, 28 goal involvements in 33 matches is an impressive return. The 29-year-old returned from injury in May and, after six weeks of action, could be a useful and versatile option for Brazil as Carlo Ancelotti’s side pursue a sixth title.
Ousmane Dembélé remains one of the most flexible forwards available. He beat Raphinha to the 2025 Ballon d’Or and, despite a slight dip in output, operated effectively as a false nine during a Champions League-winning campaign with Paris Saint-Germain. Dembélé is likely to resume a right-wing role for France, where his two-footedness and clean ball striking will be valued.
Vinicius Junior emerged with credit from a difficult season for Real Madrid, producing 21 goal involvements in 2026 and two goals in pre-tournament friendlies for Brazil. Michael Olise, a Bayern Munich standout, arrived in form after a pre-tournament hat-trick against Northern Ireland and a season of 25 goals and 28 assists in Germany.
Erling Haaland carried Norway back to the World Cup with 16 goals in eight qualifying matches. The Manchester City striker’s ruthless efficiency will determine how far Norway go. Kylian Mbappé, needing four goals to match Miroslav Klose’s record, arrives having produced consecutive 43-goal campaigns for Real Madrid and will remain France’s primary attacking threat, supported by Dembélé and Olise.
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Gordon says Rashford gave city and team advice as Barça weigh permanent deal
Anthony Gordon says Marcus Rashford gave city and team tips as Barcelona weigh a permanent move. fee
Anthony Gordon says Marcus Rashford has been advising him about life in Barcelona after Gordon completed his move to the club.
The arrival of Gordon has intensified questions over Rashford’s future at Camp Nou following a successful loan spell that produced 14 goals and 14 assists across all competitions. The two players operate in similar positions for club and country, and some suggested their encounters with England this summer could be awkward. Gordon rejected that idea.
“He was just telling me how good the lads are there, the team spirit that they have, which I heard already from the people in Barça ,” Gordon told talkSPORT . “So I’m really looking forward to joining up with them. He was also telling me about the city, places to live.
“He’s a lovely guy, very caring. So he was just giving me a bit of information.”
Reports from Barcelona indicate there remains interest in keeping Rashford, who has made it abundantly clear he is focused solely on extending his stay with the La Liga champions. Finance is central to the discussions. Barcelona are believed to be reluctant to trigger the purchase clause, which they have until June 15 to activate. If they miss that deadline, Rashford will return to United.
Barcelona have been attempting to negotiate a fee well below the $35 million clause, with some reports suggesting offers as low as half that figure as they expect United to accept a reduced sum. United are understood to want Rashford off the wage bill, but the club has insisted it will not negotiate over a deal widely viewed as a bargain, especially when Gordon could command a fee more than twice as high.
There have been suggestions that United might show some flexibility, with the option of a second loan still under consideration if the financial terms meet both clubs’ requirements.
