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Barcelona consider Savinho as possible Raphinha replacement

Barcelona have started looking ahead to potential changes on their right side of attack as questions continue to surface about Raphinha’s future. With the summer window still months away, club officials are assessing different scenarios in case a substantial offer arrives for the Brazilian international, who has reportedly attracted attention from Saudi Arabia’s Pro League in recent months.

Unlike short social-media reports, the wider situation involves Barcelona’s ongoing financial constraints, the structure of player ownership within the City Football Group, and the challenge of balancing short-term competitiveness with long-term roster planning.

Why Raphinha’s future is uncertain

According to the Spanish outlet Fichajes, Barcelona are aware that Raphinha remains a marketable player whose value could help address the club’s tight salary rules under La Liga’s financial regulations. Saudi clubs, backed by significant investment in recent seasons, have shown willingness to pay large transfer fees and offer lucrative contracts, making the possibility of a high bid plausible.

Raphinha, who joined Barcelona from Leeds United in 2022, has said he remains committed to the team, but the volume of external interest means the club cannot fully rule out a sale. For Barcelona, decisions of this kind are rarely just football-related, they influence wage planning, squad depth, and room for future signings.

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How Savinho fits into the picture

Fichajes reports that Barcelona sporting director Deco views Savinho as a player worth monitoring if Raphinha eventually leaves. Savinho, a 20-year-old Brazilian winger, has risen quickly in European football. Though often described loosely as a Manchester City player, he is officially owned by Troyes, one of the clubs within the City Football Group, and has spent this season on loan at Girona, where he has impressed with his speed, directness, and ability to play across the frontline.

His development at Girona, a team currently competing near the top of La Liga, has made him one of the more intriguing young attackers in the league. For Barcelona, the appeal is not only his playing style but also his age and long-term potential.

Barcelona’s financial and sporting calculation

Barcelona’s leadership continues to balance competitive ambitions with budget realities. Any major outgoing transfer would influence how much they can reinvest, how their wage bill is structured, and what positions they can strengthen over the next two to three seasons.

If a significant offer for Raphinha arrives, the club would need to decide whether the short-term loss of an experienced winger is outweighed by the ability to fund multiple moves, including a younger attacker like Savinho.

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The discussions around Savinho are still internal, and no formal move has been made. However, the club is preparing for various market conditions, knowing that the landscape can change quickly once the summer approaches and official bids begin to materialize.

Barcelona will continue tracking Savinho’s progress at Girona while monitoring the interest surrounding Raphinha. Much could depend on how La Liga finalizes next season’s spending limits and whether the club receives offers that shift the equation.

For now, Barcelona are keeping their options open, aware that the decisions made this summer will shape the team’s attacking structure for years to come.

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