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Barcelona considers sale of Raphinha if willing amid Saudi interest

john gallagher by john gallagher
April 30, 2026
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Barcelona open to Raphinha sale this summer if forward agrees amid renewed Saudi interest

Barcelona could consider a Raphinha sale this summer if the forward is willing to leave, with Saudi clubs reportedly circling the Brazilian and the club seeking transfer revenue.

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Barcelona will reportedly permit a Raphinha sale this summer if the Brazilian desires a move, sources say, as renewed interest from Saudi clubs coincides with the club’s need to balance the books. The forward remains an important figure in Hansi Flick’s project, but the club is prepared to entertain offers that meet their valuation and the player’s wishes.

Barcelona prepared to negotiate on Raphinha

Barcelona have signaled that they will consider offers for Raphinha, provided the player is open to a transfer, according to club sources. The Catalan side are not actively pushing the winger out, but they will weigh any lucrative proposals that arrive during the summer window.

The club views Raphinha as a key attacking option under Hansi Flick, yet financial realities and strategic priorities mean Barcelona may not stand in the player’s way if a significant bid materializes. Sporting director Deco is understood to have a list of preferences for which players should move if sales become necessary.

Renewed Saudi interest revives transfer speculation

Interest from Saudi Arabian clubs has resurfaced for Raphinha, continuing a pattern seen over the past two transfer windows. Multiple suitors from the Saudi Pro League are said to be preparing approaches and are expected to open talks with the player’s representatives in the coming weeks.

The financial packages on offer in the region remain attractive and could tempt high-profile players if they decide to pursue a new challenge. Barcelona’s willingness to listen to offers increases the likelihood that those talks will gain traction if the forward indicates an openness to leaving Camp Nou.

Financial pressures and summer transfer strategy

Barcelona intend to use summer sales to fund incoming transfers and stabilise the club’s finances, and they have made it clear that they prefer to make measured changes to the squad. If transfer income falls short, however, the club has said it will reluctantly consider parting with more influential members of the first team to meet budgetary targets.

The club’s transfer strategy aims to protect the core of the squad while generating the cash necessary for reinforcements, but that balance will be tested if high offers arrive. Raphinha and Fermin López are named among the assets that could be sold in the right circumstances, with Barcelona assessing each case on sporting and financial terms.

Player stance and contract context

Raphinha has previously rebuffed advances from Saudi interests and is widely reported to have been reluctant to move to the region in prior windows. Insiders suggest the winger’s decision will hinge on sporting ambitions, the terms of any offer, and his role under manager Hansi Flick.

Fermín López provides a recent precedent: the midfielder declined a move to the Premier League last summer and opted to sign a new contract with Barcelona instead. That example highlights how individual choices will shape Barcelona’s transfer business, with some players preferring continuity while others might be open to lucrative departures.

Other candidates for sale and Deco’s priorities

Deco has reportedly prioritized the sale of less central figures before contemplating the exit of key starters, with Alejandro Balde, Jules Koundé and Marc Casado mentioned as plausible departures. The club’s preferred route is moving players who would hurt the first team the least while still bringing in meaningful revenue.

Agent involvement is expected to influence negotiations, with established intermediaries likely to be central to any complex deals this summer. The club is weighing offers and working through a hierarchy of players to determine which exits would be least damaging to the squad’s competitive balance.

Squad planning and youth promotion under Flick

Barcelona are also preparing for squad continuity and succession planning under Hansi Flick, with youth prospects monitored closely for first-team promotion. Reports indicate Álvaro Cortes has caught the coach’s eye and may be elevated to the senior squad if pre-season goes as planned.

The possibility of promoting academy players is part of Barcelona’s broader approach to mitigate departures without diminishing the team’s tactical profile. Integrating homegrown talent offers a lower-cost avenue to cover potential exits and preserves the club’s identity during a busy transfer window.

Market dynamics and likely outcomes

How the Raphinha situation evolves will depend on three variables: the size of offers from abroad, the player’s willingness to move, and Barcelona’s ability to find suitable replacements. If all three align, a sale could proceed; if not, the club is likely to retain the winger and explore alternative income streams.

Negotiations in the coming weeks will test Barcelona’s flexibility and resolve, as sporting ambitions must be balanced against the economic imperative of generating transfer revenue. The club’s public posture is pragmatic: open to business, but not at the expense of undermining Flick’s squad for the next season.

If Raphinha remains, Barcelona will continue to rely on him as a key attacking outlet while pursuing other transfer avenues to strengthen the team. If he departs, the club will prioritise reinforcements and academy promotions to maintain competitive continuity.

The coming weeks should clarify whether a Raphinha sale materialises, as interested parties prepare formal approaches and Barcelona weigh the sporting consequences against financial necessity.

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