In recent weeks, Barcelona's sporting director, Deco, has kept in close contact with agents and club representatives to stay updated on the transfer market and prepare for possible future opportunities.
Spanish media report that Deco held a meeting in Barcelona yesterday with agent Javi Garrido and the father of Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra. This encounter was characterized as sportive and informal, focused on exchanging views on various players rather than conducting direct negotiations.
Javi Guerra's name has come up repeatedly in conversations involving Barcelona over the past seasons. He currently plays for Valencia, and his father also works as his agent. Recently, his father affirmed that the player still has a valid contract and no intentions to move, expressing his son's mixed experiences at Valencia amid both criticism and applause this season.
Kang-In Lee of PSG was also mentioned during the meeting. Although Atlético Madrid shows interest in him, Barcelona is only monitoring his current status without any open transfer negotiations.
Furthermore, Deco is increasingly involved with youth development. Discussions included other young talents represented by Garrido's agency, such as Tommy Marqués, affirming Deco’s closer engagement with La Masia and the scouting department to track promising prospects.
It is important to stress that despite the relevance of the names and topics discussed, no imminent signings are planned. All parties emphasize calm, noting that such routine consultations about player status are common and do not indicate the start of transfer talks.