Barcelona continues its scouting efforts by closely tracking promising young footballers from various European leagues. The club has identified several players with different profiles and playing styles.
Among those under observation is 18-year-old Lennart Karl from Bayern Munich, a midfielder noted for his goal-scoring ability and speed. A recent muscle injury will prevent him from participating in the upcoming World Cup.
Portuguese attacking midfielder Rodrigo Mora from Porto is distinguished by his creativity, excellent technique, and capacity to create chances between the opponent’s lines. He made his professional debut at a record young age.
Barcelona also tracks Lewis Miley from Newcastle, a versatile midfielder with the physical attributes to perform various roles in the center of the pitch.
Additionally, Ibrahim Maza, a German-Algerian offensive player from Bayer Leverkusen, has attracted attention for his creativity and ball control, after impressing during his time at Hertha Berlin.
This interest in these players reflects Barcelona’s approach to carefully selecting potential new signings through detailed analysis of their abilities and playing styles. This is part of the club’s broader strategy to develop and strengthen the squad for the future.