With Barcelona eliminated from the Champions League but comfortably leading La Liga, coach Hansi Flick has decided to delay any transfer negotiations until the team officially clinches the league title.
Flick wants to prevent transfer rumors from causing disruptions or impacting locker room morale during the final stretch of the season. Despite holding a 9-point lead over Real Madrid with only 7 matches left, he prefers to wait for mathematical confirmation of the championship before outlining summer squad changes and finalizing player departures.
After granting the team two days off following the Champions League exit, Flick has returned to preparations for the upcoming match against Celta Vigo. If both Barcelona and Real Madrid maintain winning streaks, the earliest the title can be secured is after the Clásico on May 10, after which Flick plans to meet with sporting director Deco and president Joan Laporta to discuss transfers.
This cautious approach underscores the coaching staff’s intent to preserve team focus and cohesion, which is crucial for ending the season on a high note. Supporters should anticipate a well-considered roster strategy crafted under calm and stable circumstances.