Barcelona is continuing to build its future through a clear long-term strategy, combining the power of the famous La Masia academy with the active pursuit of the most promising talents in European football.
While names like Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsí and Marc Bernal have already become part of the first team, the Catalan club’s scouting department is intensifying its observation of young players who are standing out in Europe’s top leagues.
According to Mundo Deportivo , Barcelona has identified several interesting profiles that could become part of the club’s future projects, considering them as important investments for the future.
Bayern Munich’s Lennart Karl is one of the names being closely monitored. The 18-year-old midfielder has shown great potential in the attacking phase, however a muscle injury has temporarily halted his progress and is expected to affect his participation in future tournaments.
AZ Alkmaar’s Kees Smit is also on the list of players being watched. The 20-year-old Dutch midfielder is valued for his tactical intelligence, vision and ability to control the pace of play in midfield.
Rodrigo Mora of FC Porto represents another important profile, with strong technical skills and creativity in the offensive phase, being considered a player who can make the difference in the future.
Newcastle United’s Lewis Miley is also under constant monitoring by Barcelona, thanks to his maturity in midfield and ability to play at high levels despite his young age.
The Catalan club’s roster also includes Bayer Leverkusen’s Ibrahim Maza, an attacking midfielder who has attracted attention with his creativity and technical skills in the offensive phase.
Barcelona thus continues to carefully follow the “new wave” of European talent, with the aim of guaranteeing competitiveness at the highest levels for years to come.