Flick Opens the Door for Roni Bardhi’s Loan

The website “Fichajes” reported that Hans Flick, the coach of Barcelona, is dissatisfied with the performance of the young winger Roni Bardhi and has decided to open the door for his departure on loan in the upcoming winter transfer window.
The website explained that Bardhi, who holds Swedish nationality, has not yet been able to make his mark this season, having played only 195 minutes across nine matches in both La Liga and the Champions League, without scoring any goals and only providing one assist. This reflects the limited opportunities and trust in an environment that demands immediate performance.
The same source pointed out that Flick’s new policy is based on awarding playing time according to immediate performance, which has led to Bardhi’s reduced role in the team’s lineup. Other players who are better able to execute the German coach’s ideas, especially in terms of dynamism and penetration in the final third of the pitch, have surpassed him.
The website explained that the purpose of the loan is not to permanently part ways with the player, but to give him an opportunity to gain playing time, confidence, and competitive experience away from the pressures of Camp Nou. This is a strategy that Barcelona has previously used with several young talents.
The report also pointed out that the club sees Bardhi as a promising player, but his development requires actual playing time, which cannot currently be guaranteed in the first team. Meanwhile, the club’s priority will remain to find a ready winger to enhance the squad according to Flick’s plans.
The website confirmed that Roni Bardhi’s future will be away from Barcelona in the short term, with the final details depending on the club’s sporting and financial options, as well as the offers presented to the player. In the event of his departure, Barcelona will look for a new winger with experience and the ability to make an immediate impact on the team, making this position one of the main focuses in the winter transfer market.




