Ronny Bardghji has the confidence of Hansi Flick, even playing in all the preseason matches. However, he has not been able to be registered for the first two matchdays of LaLiga, just like Gerard Martín and Wojciech Szczesny. In that sense, Copenhagen, his former club, is pending on his situation.  

FC Barcelona is considering the option of being able to register the Swedish striker in the reserve team, although there is no rush to do so because the debut in the Second RFEF is on September 7, when they receive Porreres. The priority of the 'culé' club is that he can be registered in the first team and must do so before September 1, either to loan him out or give him minutes.

Copenhagen in Champions League, a good opportunity for Roony Barghji

Barça began to notice Roony Barghji after his good performance with the Danish Copenhagen, where he scored 15 goals and provided one assist in 84 matches. The 'blaugrana' team contributed 2.5 million euros to the Danish coffers.

The Scandinavian club is very close to sealing its pass to the first phase of the Champions League, after drawing in the first leg of the last previous round with Basel (1-1). If Copenhagen reaches the initial phase of the most important club tournament in the world, it would be a great showcase for the young Swedish promise, who knew how to score against Manchester United in the 23/24 edition.

The loan is a possibility, as long as he is registered in the first team. For this reason, returning to Denmark could be an option that benefits the Kuwait-born player, since they can guarantee him minutes and competitive experience.

Roony Barghji stood out in the friendly match against Lleida

While his registration is resolved, Roony Barghji had the opportunity to see minutes in a friendly match against Atlètic Lleida (3-2). The Swedish attacker provoked a penalty and scored it 'Panenka' style to put the third goal for those led by Juliano Belletti.

Due to the competition he has in attack with Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, Raphinha and Marcus Rashford, it is unlikely that the 19-year-old striker will see minutes. If he wants to have a leading role, he must go out on loan, once he is registered. Will he return to Copenhagen before the summer begins?