Marc Casadó, a Barcelona academy product, is attracting attention from several clubs in the Saudi Arabian league where lucrative offers could come his way. Currently, Al Ahli and Al Nasr are pursuing the midfielder, targeting him as a replacement for players like Kessié and Brozovic, who are expected to leave their teams soon.

Additionally, Casadó’s agent Jorge Mendes also represents João Cancelo, opening a third possible transfer route involving a deal with Al Hilal, the club owning Cancelo's rights. However, Barcelona prefers to let Cancelo leave on a free transfer and is not keen on involving Casadó unless a very high valuation is met.

Interest is not limited to Saudi Arabia. English clubs, notably Chelsea, have enquired about Casadó before, and Italian teams plus Atlético Madrid may also show renewed interest.

At Barcelona, Casadó’s playing time has diminished, with only around 1200 minutes this season. The club prioritizes other young players for his position, which pushes Casadó and his representatives to consider a move after the season ends to secure more playing opportunities.

This situation highlights how Barcelona is balancing financial considerations with talent development, while Casadó’s choices could significantly affect his career trajectory.