In January, Barcelona grew frustrated as 17-year-old Dro Fernandez exercised a low release clause to join Paris Saint-Germain, souring the institutional relationship between the clubs. Much of the irritation centered on the player's agent rather than PSG itself.
Despite this tension, Barcelona is pursuing a PSG defender named Boly as a potential recruit. His contract runs until 2027, but uncertainty around renewal combined with PSG’s impatience to sell creates a market opportunity for Barcelona to negotiate a reduced fee.
Boly is highly rated within PSG and expected to be one of France’s top right-backs in the future. Barcelona sees him as a fitting long-term replacement for Jules Kounde, addressing a defensive weakness.
This transfer scenario highlights how Barca’s strategic responses to strained PSG ties influence their squad rebuilding. The club is focusing on securing youth talent to fill defensive gaps effectively ahead of the 2026/27 season.