THE MIDDLECENTER WILL SIGN UNTIL 2027
Barça ensures another 'reinforcement' for the summer with the renewal of Marc Casadó
Published:30/05/2024 - 00:54h
Updated:31/05/2024 - 08:20h
FC Barcelona has closed the renewal of Marc Casadó. According to 'Mundo Deportivo', the 20-year-old midfielder will sign until 2027 and will do the preseason with the first team in search of a place in the squad
Marc Casadó will keep on being culé, at least, three seasons more. As it advances 'Sportive World', the captain of the Barça Atlètic already has pactado his renewal until June of 2027, following in its footsteps Héctor Fort, the one who does days extended his bond with the club by two years more. For the club, the renewal of the mediocentro of 20 years was prioritaria and can suppose another reinforcement for the first team thinking in the next campaign.
In the 2023/24, the one of Sant Pere of Vilamajor had dynamics with the first team, forming part of the announcements of Xavi Hernández so much in League as in Champions. Marc attained to première in Europe with minutes in front of Shakhtar (home) and Royal Amberes (in Belgium), whereas in the Spanish championship also could add minutes in front of Athletic of Madrid and Cádiz, both meetings like visitor. With the filial great 2.323 minutes in 27 parties of the First RFEF, waiting for disputar the 'playoff' of promotion in front of the Ibiza.
Casadó Expects to emulate to Fermín López this summer
Like this the things, Casadó will report for the pre-season to the orders of Hansi Flick around the middle of July and, except surprise, will be one of the members of the staff that will travel to the United States. In this sense, the canterano expects to emulate the done by Fermín López the past summer. The one of The Campillo convinced to Xavi during turns it American and was one of the disclosures of the Barça in the season.
And it is that, for the new trainer culé, Marc can be a very useful piece to freshen a centre of the field that generates a lot of doubts of face to the 24/25. The one of Heidelberg has to decide what do with Oriol Romeu, while the directive resolves the signing of some another pivote (Joshua Kimmich, the favourite). For the moment, the only operation very encarrilada is the one of Guido Rodríguez, whose signing practically would sentence the goodbye of Romeu.