Barcelona’s search for a new left winger is gaining momentum, with several names now linked to the club as the summer transfer window unfolds. While high-profile targets like Luis Díaz and Marcus Rashford have generated plenty of headlines, the Catalan giants are also exploring alternative — and potentially more affordable — options.
According to reports from El Chiringuito, Barça have made enquiries about Bryan Zaragoza, the Spanish winger who is reportedly considering a return to La Liga. Currently linked with a move to Celta Vigo, Zaragoza represents a more budget-conscious target compared to the likes of Rashford or Díaz, and his familiarity with the Spanish league could make him an attractive option.
Another name now emerging is Norwegian prospect Antonio Nusa. An exclusive from Sempre Barça claims that the club hopes to accelerate negotiations with RB Leipzig, who are reportedly open to discussions. The report suggests that Barcelona believe a deal could be struck for under €40 million — a figure considered to be a strong value in the current market. Club officials reportedly see Nusa as a “great market opportunity” with long-term upside.
As financial constraints continue to shape Barcelona’s transfer strategy, expect further developments and additional names to surface in the coming weeks. The club remains determined to strengthen the left flank and is weighing all options — from proven stars to rising talents — as they work to build a more balanced and competitive squad under Hansi Flick.