FC Barcelona's 2024/25 season couldn't have ended better. A domestic treble: La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España, and a team that felt more confident, and exciting to watch again. Under the new era of Hansi Flick, the team showed consistency, hunger and a level of football that culers were missing for a little while. The change was real, and supporters are excited and looking forward to the new season.
The difference that Flick made was obvious from the start. His tactics brought structure, intensity, and even freedom where it was needed. Throughout the season we saw young talents like Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubrasí grow into starters and become indispensable for the team, while experienced players like Robert Lewandowski, Wojciech Szczęsny, and Raphinha played key roles that led to the victories this season. The balance between youth and experience worked perfectly to create a balance and a sense of a team, that made the whole squad battle for the badge on the field and never give up.
As the players now take a well-deserved break culers already have their eyes on next season, and there's certainly a lot to be excited about. One of the biggest rumors right now is the move of Nico Williams from Athletic Club to FC Barcelona, where his official siging is expected to take place next week. After his amazing season at Athletic Club and his performances at the Euros and Nations League, he could be exactly what Barça needs to bring more pace and danger to the wings. Nothing’s confirmed yet, but culers are hopeful, and bringing in someone like Nico would be a huge step forward.

Something even more exciting? FC Barcelona will finally return home. The club just confirmed that on August 10th, 2025 the team will return to Spotify Camp Nou, which has been under renovations for the past two seasons. After playing at Montjuïc, coming back to a modernized Camp Nou is a very important moment for the club. It marks a new chapter, not just symbolically, but emotionally. The euphoric ambience on those match days at home are coming back.
With a coach that clearly knows what he's doing for the team performance to be at it highest level, the squad staying together and giving their all in every match, and the possibility of new signings like Nico Williams, the 2025/26 season already looks promising. The team showed last season that they are very cappable of winning and competing at a high level. Now with the homecoming to Camp Nou and a more complete squad, the goal is clear: keep going, keep improving and aim even higher.
This domestic treble was not just a comeback, it was a message. FC Barcelona is building something great, and it's just getting started.