According to Spanish media, 15-year-old attacking midfielder Kaua Pavuna, who plays for Flamengo and Brazil's youth national teams, has attracted serious attention from several top European clubs, including FC Barcelona.

Journalist Joao Van Boysen reported in June that Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Arsenal have been following the player since 2025. Recent information adds Bayern Munich to the list of suitors. Kaua's parents have already visited some European clubs' facilities to consider offers once he turns 16, including Barcelona's Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper in Sant Joan Despí and La Masia academy.

In Brazil, Pavuna is seen as a potential heir to Ronaldinho because of his ability to create chances combined with notable physical strength. Youth football specialists describe him as one of the nation’s top prospects.

Barcelona could strengthen its midfield with a promising and physically powerful player possessing dribbling and creativity well-suited to the club’s attacking style. However, with multiple giants competing for Pavuna's signature, the transfer remains uncertain and depends on ongoing talks and the player's family's decisions.