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Barcelona striker Pau Víctor's future is uncertain, with multiple La Liga clubs interested in signing him. Barcelona's sporting director Deco has stated the club will only consider permanent transfers, rejecting loan offers, and demands a fee exceeding €10 million for the 23-year-old.
Víctor originally joined Barcelona on loan for the 2023-24 season, primarily playing for the B team where he impressed, scoring 20 goals in 39 appearances. This performance led Barcelona to spend €2.5 million to make his move from Girona permanent.
Despite limited playing time under manager Hansi Flick in the 2024-25 season (only two starts and less than 400 total minutes in 29 appearances), Barcelona views Víctor as a promising talent with potential. However, Flick is reportedly open to Víctor's departure if the club can secure an attacking replacement.
Barcelona is attempting to offload fringe players to comply with La Liga's financial rules and register new signings. Losing Víctor without a guaranteed replacement is a concern, especially after the departures of Pablo Torre and the collapse of the Nico Williams transfer, potentially compromising squad depth next season.
Currently, Víctor has reported for Barcelona's pre-season training and is expected to travel with the team for their Asia tour. He remains a Barcelona player and is currently the only natural center-forward in the squad besides Robert Lewandowski.
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