Alejandro Balde Contemplates Future at Barcelona Amid Competition
Reports have surfaced today indicating that Alejandro Balde has decided to leave FC Barcelona as the transfer window approaches its deadline.
The 22-year-old left-back is facing stiff competition for a starting position following the permanent re-signing of Joao Cancelo.
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Additionally, reports indicate that Barcelona’s manager Hansi Flick has expressed some doubts about the player as well.
During a press conference earlier today, Flick’s remarks about the La Masia graduate seemed to fuel rumors of Balde’s potential departure.
Balde Remains Committed
Despite recent developments, Mundo Deportivo reports that Balde is determined to stay and succeed at Barcelona.
His agent’s recent visit to Barcelona, along with their discussions, did not deter Balde’s resolve. He remains focused on proving himself within the club.
Not giving up. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images)
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The motivated defender aims to establish himself as Barcelona’s starting left-back, interpreting Flick’s statements as an invitation to compete for his position.
Flick emphasized the need to know whether players are committed to fighting for their place.
Sources close to Balde indicate that he sees the manager’s comments as a challenge to uphold his position on the team.
As a result, Balde seeks to clarify that reports of his departure are premature.
Prepared for Club’s Decision
Nevertheless, if Barcelona communicates that he is not in their plans, Balde is open to exploring other options before the transfer window closes on September 2.
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Balde plans to keep competing for Flick’s trust until there is a clear decision from the club regarding his status on the team.

Will Balde stay or leave? (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
Interest from Multiple Clubs
Should Barcelona ultimately recommend his departure, Balde is likely to attract significant interest.
During his agent Jorge Mendes’ recent meeting in Barcelona, several potential offers were discussed.
Interest is present from various European clubs, with Manchester United among those observing his situation, while Benfica and Aston Villa have also expressed interest.
Additionally, proposals from Saudi Arabia have come to light.
For the time being, however, Balde still prefers to remain at Barcelona and earn his place rather than actively seeking a transfer.
Earlier today, reports emerged suggesting that Alejandro Balde had decided to leave FC Barcelona before the transfer window closes.
The 22-year-old left-back faces competition for a starting berth now that Joao Cancelo has been re-signed permanently.
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Moreover, reports suggest that Barça manager Hansi Flick has some doubts the player as well.
The German’s pointed remark at the La Masia graduate during his press conference earlier today seemed to underline the point, which eventually gave way to rumours of a departure.
Balde wants to fight
However, according to Mundo Deportivo, Balde is not giving up.
Despite the events of recent hours, including his agent’s visit to Barcelona and the meeting they held, as well as Flick’s warning during his press conference, the Barça academy graduate still wants to succeed at Barcelona.

Not giving up. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images)
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The Spanish defender is highly motivated to work toward becoming Barça’s starting left-back. He interpreted Flick’s comments as a challenge rather than a signal that he should leave.
Flick had said: “It’s important to know whether a player is convinced so that he can compete for his position.”
According to sources close to the player, the youngster interpreted the manager’s message as a challenge to fight for his place.
Balde, therefore, wants to distance himself from reports claiming that he has already decided to leave Barça.
Open to exit if club tells him to leave
However, the report further states that if Barcelona tell Balde that he is not part of the club’s plans, he will not object to finding a new destination before the window closes on September 2.
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Until either Flick or the club explicitly tells him that he does not have a place in the team this season and that it is best for him to look elsewhere, Balde intends to keep fighting for the manager’s confidence and compete for his place.

Will Balde stay or leave? (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
No lack of interest
If Barça ultimately asks him to leave, Balde is unlikely to struggle to find suitors.
During the meeting with his agent, Jorge Mendes, in Barcelona on Friday, the Portuguese representative presented him with the offers currently available.
There is plenty of interest from Europe, where Manchester United are among the clubs monitoring his situation, while Benfica and Aston Villa have also asked about him.
Meanwhile, Balde has proposals from Saudi Arabia as well.
For now, though, Balde’s preference remains to stay at Barcelona and earn his place rather than actively seek an exit.
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