Roony Bardghji is at a pivotal moment in his Barcelona career. Having joined from Copenhagen for €2.5 million and signing a contract until 2029, the Swedish attacker has had limited chances on the pitch—just 615 minutes in La Liga and mostly serves as Lamine Yamal’s backup.

Ahead of the derby against Espanyol, Bardghji may get one of his last opportunities to prove himself, especially as coach Hans Flick plans to rest key players like Yamal. However, competition for forward and wing positions is intense, with players like Marcus Rashford and Fermín outpacing Bardghji in tactical adaptation.

Aside from a few standout moments in the Supercopa and Europa League, Bardghji has yet to secure a regular spot or show consistent performance. His chances of making Sweden’s squad for the 2026 World Cup also hang in the balance, adding pressure to his performances at Barcelona.

Analytically, three points stand out: limited playing time and narrow positional use slow Bardghji’s development and reduce his club and national team value; strong competition in attack pushes Barcelona to consider loan moves to provide him more experience; and despite good integration and praised behavior, Bardghji must demonstrate his potential soon or risk losing his place.

Therefore, Barcelona will face a crucial decision regarding Bardghji’s future this summer. The coming months will test the player’s ability to adapt and flourish, and challenge the club’s approach to nurturing young talent while managing squad balance.