
Napoli offers €30M! Deco doesn't even think about it, he's already given the green light, goodbye Barça.
Barça's sporting director will not hesitate to accept Napoli's €30 million offer if the deal goes through
Although Barça's financial situation has improved significantly, Deco still has to juggle to handle the operations he has in mind. He is tied hand and foot when it comes to entering the transfer market, but even so, he is doing a great job. With hardly any resources and under the pressure of having to rebuild Barça, the sporting director has made very wise decisions in recent months.
The signings of Joan García and Roony Bardghji are the best proof, as well as the sales of Pablo Torre or Pau Víctor, which brought a good amount of money to Barça. However, looking ahead to next season, Deco will once again play a crucial role in sports planning, since he will have to make difficult decisions. Specifically, he will have to decide what to do with Napoli's $32.8 million (€30 million) offer for Marc Casadó.

Marc Casadó receives Napoli's call
Marc Casadó has settled into Flick's plans as a luxury substitute. His level is far from what Pedri or De Jong can offer, but his desire, commitment, and dedication are non-negotiable. However, for months now, his performance has plummeted, something that hasn't gone unnoticed in the offices.
The fact that Marc Casadó is expendable, combined with the poor level he is showing this season, puts him on the market. Deco knows Flick won't oppose his departure, especially if he tells him that Napoli can offer up to $32.8 million (€30 million). For now, the proposal is just a rumor and hasn't yet been received by the Catalan club, but everything suggests it will arrive in January.
Marc Casadó's sale helps Deco
The operation would not only mean a profitable sale, but would also allow key signings to be financed. Deco wants to bring in a center-back, a box striker, and two reliable full-backs for 2026. Those positions are considered priorities in Hansi Flick's planning to strengthen the team's competitiveness.
With the $32.8 million (€30 million) that Marc Casadó could bring in, Barça would have room to make new signings. The sale would be seen as a strategic decision rather than a sporting loss. Deco is determined to build a solid project even if that means letting go of players trained at La Masia.
Deco has shown a steady hand in Barça's offices. If Napoli puts the promised $32.8 million (€30 million) on the table, there will be no doubts. Marc Casadó will leave, and with his departure, a new stage of planning will begin at the Catalan club.
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