FC Barcelona pre-season 2026-27: Big absentees, exits loom as Flick begins camp
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Key Takeaways
FC Barcelona kicked off pre-season preparations for the 2026-27 La Liga campaign on Monday, 13 July in Madrid, as the Catalan giants chase a third straight domestic title under coach Hansi Flick. The opening session was marked as much by notable absences as by those who reported to the training ground.
World Cup Stars Absent, New Signing Reports Early
Key first-team players including Lamine Yamal, Eric Garcia, Pedri, Ferran Torres, and Jules Kounde were not present, as they remain involved in the FIFA World Cup and are entitled to a mandatory three-week rest period after the tournament concludes. Their return to club duties will come later in the pre-season window.
New signing Hamza Abdelkarim, the 18-year-old Egyptian striker, was present despite having had only a week's break following his World Cup appearances with Egypt. Players arrived at 9 am local time to begin medical assessments.
Uncertain Futures in the Camp
Several players whose long-term futures at the club appear uncertain also reported for training. Winger Roony Bardghji was among those present. Midfielder Marc Casado returned despite indications that his future likely lies elsewhere. Veteran goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen also reported back after injury disrupted his loan move to Girona in January; Ajax has been cited as a possible destination for the German international.
Julian Alvarez: Barcelona's Prime Transfer Target
Off the pitch, Barcelona's most pressing business centres on securing Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez. Club president Joan Laporta confirmed that a formal offer has been submitted, with Director of Sport Deco leading negotiations.
'Deco made an offer for a certain amount of money,' Laporta said, adding that 'we know the player has wanted to come for some time, since he was at Manchester City.'
Laporta further stated that the offer is 'firm, and we'll keep it on the table until we consider otherwise suitable,' even after Atletico indicated they were not planning to sell.
The 26-year-old Alvarez, who joined Atletico from Manchester City two years ago, publicly stated during the World Cup that a transfer would be in the best interest of both parties — a comment that drew a sharp reaction from Atletico. The Madrid club has threatened to file a complaint with FIFA over what it considers an improper approach to a player contracted until June 2030, with a release clause set at 500 million euros.
What to Watch Next
Barcelona's pre-season squad will gradually fill as World Cup participants return from their rest breaks. The Alvarez saga is set to intensify, with Atletico's legal threat adding a regulatory dimension to what is already one of the summer's most contentious transfer disputes. Whether Barcelona can navigate the contractual and diplomatic obstacles before the transfer window closes will define the shape of Flick's squad for the title defence.