Barcelona has postponed efforts to sign two promising young prospects—Kosovan forward Vesnik Aslani and Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic—both of whom are currently focused on completing their ongoing seasons with their respective clubs.

Aslani, who plays for Hoffenheim and boasts 10 goals plus 6 assists this season, made it clear that his focus remains on contributing to his current team. Similarly, Vuskovic, on loan at Hamburg from Tottenham with a contract running until 2030, remains non-committal and will reassess his future only after this season.

Meanwhile, Barcelona is prioritizing the acquisition of experienced players like Argentine striker Julián Álvarez and Italian defender Alessandro Bastoni to strengthen key areas of the squad this summer. This reflects a shift away from taking risks on long-term projects toward reinforcing the team with proven talent.

This approach indicates Barcelona’s intent to mitigate uncertainties often associated with young prospects by investing in immediate impact signings. For supporters, it means the club is valuing stability and competitiveness in the short term over speculative youth projects.