Deco Says Barcelona Do Not Plan January Signings, Will Act If Needed
The sporting director emphasized a recovery-first approach focused on injuries, finances, internal development.
Overview
- Deco told Cadena SER that the winter transfer market is not in Barcelona's plans after a limited summer window.
- He said the club will remain attentive and could move in January if circumstances deteriorate or an opportunity becomes essential.
- He noted that no player has asked to leave, indicating potential departures are not driving any midseason decisions.
- Defending the summer business, he cited the loan with option for Marcus Rashford, the profile fit of Roony Bardghji, and the decision to add goalkeeper Joan Garcia following last season’s injury to Marc-André ter Stegen.
- He said Barcelona will appeal Hansi Flick’s red card and added that talk of the December Villarreal match in Miami should not distract the team.