Five Barcelona players who could leave in January

Muhammad Butt
  • Updated: 15 Jan 2025 17:14 GMT
  • 5 min read
Frenkie de Jong, Barcelona
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Barcelona are slowly getting back to their best.

In the first season of the Hansi Flick era, Barcelona are re-finding the style and swagger that saw them dominate European football for a decade.

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Additionally, there is now hope at Barcelona that they have overcome the worst regarding their poor financial situation after finally returning to the vaunted 1:1 rule that allows them to spend whatever money they bring in.

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Although the need to raise funds is thus no longer as acute, there is still several players at the club who are facing uncertain futures and could get sold before long.

Below, FootballTransfers looks at five players who could leave Barcelona in January...

1. Frenkie de Jong

Frenkie de Jong has been linked with a Barcelona exit for over a year now, as the Dutchman's deferred salary has seen him grossly overpaid within the constraints of the Blaugrana's new wage structure.

Frenkie's wages would be hard to swallow even if he was playing at the peak of his powers, but instead the Dutchman is miles off his best and is lumbering around the field quite clearly still impacted by the ankle injury he got last season.

Frenkie de Jong has struggled for form over the past year and a half.
© IMAGO - Frenkie de Jong has struggled for form over the past year and a half.

De Jong opted to avoid surgery, but that decision has backfired as the ankle took forever to heal and now it has, the Dutchman seems to have lost all the explosiveness he once possessed in droves.

Frenkie's desire to stay in Barcelona with his partner and new child, living out their dream together, could complicate a move but long-term suitors Bayern Munich, Man Utd and Paris Saint-Germain could offer a viable exit.

2. Ansi Fati

Before Lamine Yamal, there was Ansu Fati. The original 16 year-old wonderkid, Ansu has been struggling massively since a knee injury derailed his promising young career years ago.

Barcelona have always tried to help him get back to his best, but a loan spell at Brighton last season didn't work and now he's spent 2024/25 either looking spent or being injured.

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To compound matters he earns more wages than all but a handful of his team-mates, and so Barcelona would be keen to sell him. And with Jorge Mendes as his agent there is no shortage of clubs where he could end up, Wolverhampton being chief among them, but also he has been linked with a move to Sevilla.

3. Andreas Christensen

Barcelona are generally happy with Andreas Christensen. The Danish defender has, when fit, been a wonderfully reliable centre-back and defensive midfielder.

"When fit" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence, however, as Christensen has been plagued by minor injury after minor injury since arriving in Catalunya.

More, he barely seems able to complete 90 minutes, let alone a full season. He is currently out injured after recovering from surgery (that Barcelona hope will fix his problems) but given that Christensen arrived for free - so any transfer fee would be pure profit on the FFP books - a sale cannot be ruled out with Newcastle United a possible destination.

Ansu Fati could be on his way out of Barcelona.
© IMAGO - Ansu Fati could be on his way out of Barcelona.

4. Eric Garcia

Eric Garcia joined Barcelona amid much hype from fans (and previous manager Pep Guardiola) but what culers soon found out was that while Garcia read the game like a genius and was superb on the ball and a wonderful leader, he had all the physical presence of a packet of crisps.

Being that science has not yet advanced to the point where Barcelona can implant Garcia's brain in a bigger, stronger body, he has fallen down the pecking order and is now just the second-choice back-up defensive midfielder. And a January sale has been mooted, possibly to Girona where he had a prosperous loan spell last season.

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5. Pablo Torre

Young attacking midfielder Pablo Torre joined Barcelona from Racing Santander in 2022 for €5m but has struggled to make his mark at one of the biggest clubs in the world.

The 21-year-old had a loan spell at Girona last season but was kept around the Blaugrana squad after a good pre-season under Hansi Flick. However, Torre has been unable to build on that and is firmly on the fringes.

The Spaniard has made just a handful of appearances in LaLiga this season and could leave the club once more, either permanently or temporarily, in a bid to secure more game time.

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