Barcelona Bracing for Departure of Rising Star! Dro Fernandez poised to leave La Masia as Manchester City lurk
Barcelona are facing the imminent departure of La Masia talent Dro Fernandez as he looks to activate his own release clause amidst interest from Manchester City and other top clubs. Barca manager Hansi Flick is reportedly disappointed with this turn of events and fears losing out on the promising midfielder.
Barcelona are reportedly set to lose La Masia academy star Dro Fernandez during the January transfer window. The talented midfielder has been making inroads into Hansi Flick's first-team squad this season but it is said he has activated his own €6 million release clause to seal an exit. This comes at a time when he has been linked with Manchester City, Chelsea, and more.In December, Barca boss Flick was open to the idea of the club needing defensive reinforcements in light of Andreas Christensen's knee injury. While Ronald Araujo is now back from his break in a bid to improve his mental health, the German still wanted more backup."Defender in the January transfer window? We’ll see. I’ll talk to Deco, maybe tomorrow, not today. For me, first and foremost, the important thing is that Andreas (Christensen) returns in good shape," he said.Then, at the start of January, when the severity of Christensen's injury came to light, he sent a crystal clear message to the board.He added: "I spoke with my staff, and with Deco we speak a lot. And we think that when Ronald [Araujo] is back we have good alternatives at centre-back. Joao can play on both sides, he can give us good options. But in the end, until now, it's not done, but I'd be happy if it goes through. He's another option for the offence. We talked about signing a centre-back, but I think it makes more sense, I think it is a good option, and a high quality player."We've had a situation these past two years where we have to be smart about the players we sign. It's not like the other clubs, who can play hundreds of millions on players. But I think it's good, you can see our players are progressing. Our young players are developing, and we have faith in them. Now we have the opportunity to bring in a veteran. I'd appreciate it if he comes."Sure enough, Barca delivered, this time with the loan deal of full-back Joao Cancelo from Al-Hilal.But it seems they will lose one exciting Barca prospect in Fernandez. Both Spanish outlets Sport and Mundo Deportivo claim the 18-year-old will leave La Liga's leaders this month as he seeks more first-team opportunities. While he has played five times for the first team this season, it seems the teenager has his sights set on accruing more minutes elsewhere. Barcelona's director of football, Deco, is said to have been attempting to renew his contract, which expires in the summer of 2027, but Fernandez has reportedly told the club he will leave. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, City, Chelsea, and Borussia Dortmund are in the running to sign the youngster but Paris Saint-Germain are the frontrunners. He adds that there have been positive talks but nothing has been signed yet. Incidentally, Fermin Lopez and Dani Olmo are ahead of him in the number 10 pecking order at the Catalan outfit, ergo, there is no clear pathway to game time under Flick for now.In light of these reports, Flick is said to be furious that Fernandez will be leaving Barca. The former Bayern Munich manager has reportedly taken a special liking to the midfielder and appreciated his talent. He took Fernandez on Barca's pre-season tour to Japan and South Korea last summer and handed him his debut this season, so this turn of events is a 'big disappointment' for the Blaugrana manager. Moreover, Flick feels the club are letting an exciting talent leave the club.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingIt remains to be seen if Barca will be able to keep hold of Fernandez or if he will indeed make a January exit. Following this update on his future, it will be interesting to see if he plays any part in their upcoming games against Real Sociedad on Sunday, away at Slavia Prague in the Champions League in midweek, or at home to Oviedo in the league next Sunday.
Challenges in the Midfield Department
It has been reported that Barcelona's young talent Dro Fernandez is set to leave the club during the January transfer window, leaving the Blaugrana stunned. Despite making appearances for the senior team this season, Fernandez has triggered his €6 million release clause, signaling his intent to secure a move away from the Spanish giants.
Interest from European Giants
Fernandez's decision to leave has sparked interest from several top clubs including Manchester City, Chelsea, and Borussia Dortmund. Paris Saint-Germain, however, are emerging as the frontrunners in the race to sign the La Masia wonderkid. While Barcelona attempted to extend his contract, it seems Fernandez is determined to find regular first-team action elsewhere.
Manager's Disappointment
Barcelona's manager, Hansi Flick, is said to be deeply disappointed by Fernandez's imminent departure. Flick had shown faith in the young midfielder, giving him game time and praising his talent. The news of Fernandez's departure has come as a blow to the German coach, who was counting on the player to bolster his squad.
Uncertain Future
The uncertainty surrounding Fernandez's future at Barcelona raises questions about the club's midfield options going forward. With the teenager looking to move on in search of more playing time, the Blaugrana will have to identify alternatives to fill the void left by the promising midfielder.






