Joan Garcia has been officially presented as an FC Barcelona player and could be joined by Nico Williams, Roony Bardghji, and even Marcus Rashford. As we know, when someone comes to the club someone has to leave to make room for them. I won't mention any players that didn't play a single minute last season and will try to vary from obvious departures to some potentially controversial departures.
Ansu Fati
We'll start with the obvious choice in Ansu Fati. His departure seems to already be confirmed as italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has given the "Here We Go" to a loan move to Monaco for the 22-year-old. Fati has struggled to regain his once promising form since suffering a meniscus tear in 2020 that kept him out for nearly a year. With the club linked to Nico Williams and Rashford, it became clear that Ansu is not in Barcelona's plans.
🚨🇲🇨 AS Monaco will announce Ansu Fati as new signing on Tuesday.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 29, 2025
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Pablo Torre
Pablo Torre joined FC Barcelona from Racing Santander for a fee around 6 million euros in the summer of 2022. Since then, he's made less than 30 appearances for Barcelona and was loaned out to Girona for the 23/24 season. He's a very talented player who show flashes whenever he gets time on the pitch but he's unfortunate that the position he plays in is stacked. In the midfield Barcelona will have next season Pedri, De Jong, Gavi, Olmo, Fermin Lopez, Marc Casado, Marc Bernal and potential Raphinha playing the 10.
Someone has to go in the midfield and the other players have done more to stay at the club leaving Pablo Torre the odd man out. Pablo Torre leaving seems to already be happening as he's close to joining Mallorca on a permanent deal.
Pau Victor
Pau Victor was bought on a permanent deal from Girona last summer after shining for Barca Atletic scoring over 30 goals in the previous season. After a year with the first team, it became clear that Pau Victor doesn't have a future in the squad as Lewandowski, Ferran Torres, and Dani Olmo were ahead of him in the striker pecking order. If the 23-year-old striker wants to get regular playing time than he's better off looking for another club to get it.
Marc-Andre Ter Stegen
Joan Garcia was officialy presented as a Barcelona player and will be the first choice goalkeeper going into the 25/26 season. This along with the plan to renew Wojciech Szczesny as the backup goalkeeper leaves Ter Stegen as the odd man out. Ter Stegen has said that he plans on staying and links of him rejecting Monaco have emerged. The club is pushing to get him out as there are talks of even stripping him of his captaincy and further realying to him that he is not in Barca's plans.
It seems like it may be a long saga to get Ter Stegen out, but Barca will feel the need to offload his wages and Ter Stegen will want to be a starter somewhere with a World Cup coming up. With those factors in mind, Ter Stegen will likely leave the club this summer.
Joan Garcia es culer y está listo para el gran espectáculo 🧤 pic.twitter.com/IB1wH8CYk1
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona_es) June 27, 2025
Ronald Araujo
Now we arrive at the potentially controversial one in Uruguayan international Ronald Araujo. Deco has said that he counts on Araujo for next season and won't sell him, but it's hard to ignore the fact he has a release clause that lowers for the first ten days of July. The clause is estimated to be between 65 million to 70 million and had been heavily linked to Juventus in the winter transfer window. If Barca need funds, they could sell Araujo as he has struggled in his first season under Hansi Flick and has struggled to displace Iñigo Maritnez and Pau Cubarsi as a starter.
Although this may not be as guranteed as other names on this list, it is one to definitely look out for.