Doubts about Marc Casadó's future at FC Barcelona are far from disappearing. In recent hours, several clubs have sounded out the midfielder's situation.
It has already been commented that both West Ham United and Wolverhampton are closely following the player. Now, Como 1907 and Real Betis have been added to the list, according to recent rumors.
It should be remembered that the English clubs would be evaluating the possibility of presenting an offer close to 30 million euros, with 'the wolves' being the most confident of making a possible move.
However, the competition for the native of Sant Pere de Villamayor is beginning to tighten, while he remains focused on trying to make his career at Barça.
Barça is clear: they will only accept this figure for Casadó
In this sense, it is important to note that the club would not be interested in pushing the pivot to leave. However, to open possible negotiations, the amount of the offer would have to reach 30 'kilos' yes or yes.
Although it was initially said that the Azulgrana team was only willing to accept a proposal of minimum €50M, things are beginning to change because, for an exit, both figures are welcome.
Despite this, Barça is not in a hurry to dispense with the player, as they consider him a 'pearl', in addition to taking into account that he came from the Blaugrana youth categories and knows the house perfectly, apart from fitting in with the way of playing proposed by coach Hansi Flick, despite not being a starter, for now.
In this order of ideas, both the Italian and Spanish teams could also present an offer before the summer market closes, which will be on September 1.
Barça does not guarantee minutes to Marc Casadó
The club has already informed the '17' that he does not have guaranteed minutes in the team, especially considering that the German coach has enough players to cover the midfield.
In contrast, the player's response would have been that he is willing to fight for a place in the starting XI. Last season, after Marc Bernal's injury, he became the owner of the demarcation until he lost it to Frenkie de Jong in the final stretch of the season.
At this point, everything seems to indicate that, for the club to allow his departure, Casadó must also be interested in the move, something that today is far from being a reality. With only 11 days left until the close of the summer market, what do you think the '17' will do?