Barcelona had an eventful day highlighted by a historic 6-2 away win by the women's team against Real Madrid, setting a derby record, alongside major transfer discussions, especially Real's surprising interest in Barcelona midfielder Pedri. Youth achievements and club governance updates also featured prominently.
Women's team and Champions League success
The Barcelona women's team achieved a record-breaking 6-2 victory over Real Madrid in the derby.
Barcelona demonstrated its dominance with two players named to the ideal Women's Champions League team.
Transfer rumors and squad updates
Florentino Perez, Real's president, has shown strong interest in Barcelona's Pedri, which could shake up Spanish football.
Real Madrid is ready to sign Pedri this summer, indicating the transfer's importance.
Barcelona closely monitors Victor Muños from Osasuna, though Real's interest complicates the deal.
Barcelona is considering selling Alejandro Balde to stabilize finances.
Barcelona plans to let one attacker go this summer, with Lewandowski's expiring contract a factor.
Barcelona's interest in Inter's Bastoni grows and the player favours the move.
Youth and La Masia
Starting March 30, the Barça Academy World Cup will bring together over 2100 young players from 29 countries.
Patricio Pasifico, 19-year-old Uruguayan defender, impressed in Barca Athletic despite earlier injury.
Toni Fernandes, 17-year-old promising player, is returning from injury to reinforce Barca Athletic.
Players and fitness
Lamin Yamal again leads La Liga in successful dribbles for the second consecutive season.
Dani Olmo, a key midfielder, believes the team can achieve even more.
Robert Lewandowski remains a crucial player while Raphinha’s injury troubles raise concerns.
Raphinha's injury could sideline him from upcoming important matches.
Ferran Torres has struggled with scoring recently, complicating the team's plans.
Pau Cubarsi praised Gerard Martin's progress as a key Barcelona defender.
Midfielder Eric Bernal chose the legendary number 5 with Spain U-21, connecting to club history.
Pedri grew up in a family passionate about Barcelona, reinforcing his strong bond with the club.