2 Positions Barca Must Reinforce Next Season!

Marc-AndrĆ© Ter Stegen has been at Barcelona for over a decade now, and honestly, it’s hard to find a Barca fan who doesn’t appreciate what he’s done for us.

But that being said, Barca should seriously go for to reinforce the first goalkeeper next season.

Extreme fans might go as far as saying “Ter Stegen now couldn’t stop my grandma from scoring goals,” — I wouldn’t go that far.

But let’s be real: as solid as he is, Ter Stegen just isn’t at that top-tier, world-class level anymore.

First, let me clarify what is top-tier goalkeeper in my mind.

I’m talking about players like Kameni or Casillas, šŸ‡§šŸ‡ŖCourtois during the 2023–24 season, šŸ‡¦šŸ‡·Emiliano MartĆ­nez at the 2022 World Cup, a young and young fit šŸ‡©šŸ‡ŖManuel Neuer, or šŸ‡©šŸ‡ŖOliver Kahn in the 2001 Champions League.

It’s kind of like the gap between Ter Stegen and being Germany’s undisputed No.1 goalkeeper: so close, yet never quite there.

On top of that, Ter Stegen has now suffered three major injuries.

This summer window, Barca should seriously consider bringing in a better goalkeeper.

Araujo is young, fast,and strong — he has pace and win physical battles with ease. But the problem is, he relies too much on his physicality. And that’s not always a good thing for the defense, especially at a club like Barcelona. At Barca, intelligence and positioning are just as important as strength and speed.

So the next position Barca absolutely needs to reinforce is center-back.

FAQ

How many times has Barcelona won La Liga Titles?

How many times has Barcelona won La Liga Titles? Barcelona has won La Liga 27 times.

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Where is the FC Barcelona? FC Barcelona’s home stadium, Camp Nou, is located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Where is the FC Barcelona?

Where is the FC Barcelona? FC Barcelona’s home stadium, Camp Nou, is located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

How many times has Barcelona won La Liga Titles?

How many times has Barcelona won La Liga Titles? Barcelona has won La Liga 27 times.

How many years has Messi played for Barcelona?

How many years has Messi played for Barcelona? Lionel Messi’s 21-Year Career at Barcelona Lionel Messi’s journey at Barcelona spans 21 years, with numerous milestones and records that have shaped both his career and the club’s legacy. ⚽2000, July 1: At the age of 13 years and 7 days, Messi joined Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, moving from Argentine club Newell’s Old Boys U19 team. ⚽2003, November 16: Messi made his debut for Barcelona in a friendly match against FC Porto.

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Club Futbol Club Barcelona Founded 1899 Hometown šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡øBarcelona (Population: 1,621,000) Stadium Estadio Camp Nou Capacity 99,354 Manager šŸ‡©šŸ‡ŖHansi Flick Average Age 24.7 years Market Value €1.02 billion Official Site Homepage Social Media X Facebook Instagram Youtube 2024/25 Barcelona’s Player Information Player Name Number POS Nationality/National Team Date of Birth Height & Weight Marc-AndrĆ© ter Stegen (C) 1 GK Germany April 30, 1992 187cm 惻 85kg IƱaki PeƱa 13 GK Spain March 2, 1999 184cm 惻 78kg Wojciech Szczesny 25 GK Former Poland April 18, 1990 195cm 惻 84kg Ander Astralaga 26 GK Spain March 3, 2004 190cm 惻 77kg Ronald AraĆŗjo 4 CB Uruguay March 7, 1999 188cm 惻 79kg Pau CubarsĆ­ 2 CB Spain January 22, 2007 184cm 惻 69kg Andreas Christensen 15 CB Denmark (National Team) April 10, 1996 188cm 惻 83kg Eric GarcĆ­a 24 CB Spain January 9, 2001 182cm 惻 76kg IƱigo MartĆ­nez 5 CB Spain May 17, 1991 182cm 惻 75kg Sergi DomĆ­nguez 24 CB Spain April 1, 2005 191cm 惻 -kg Jules KoundĆ© 23 RSB France November 12, 1998 178cm 惻 70kg HĆ©ctor Fort 32 RSB Spain August 2, 2006 185cm 惻 78kg Ɓlex Balde 3 LSB Spain October 21, 2003 175cm 惻 69kg Gerard MartĆ­n 35 LSB Spain February 26, 2002 186cm 惻 76kg Gavi 6 CM Spain August 5, 2004 173cm 惻 68kg Pedri 8 CM Spain November 25, 2002 174cm 惻 60kg Frenkie de Jong 21 CM Netherlands May 12, 1997 180cm 惻 74kg FermĆ­n López 16 CM Spain May 11, 2003 174cm 惻 64kg Marc Casadó 17 CM Spain May 11, 2003 172cm 惻 69kg Marc Bernal 27 CM Spain May 26, 2007 191cm 惻 -kg Dani Olmo 20 AM Spain May 7, 1998 179cm 惻 72kg Pablo Torre 14 AM Spain April 3, 2003 173cm 惻 63kg Lamine Yamal 19 RW Spain July 13, 2007 180cm 惻 70kg Ferran Torres 7 RW Spain February 29, 2000 184cm 惻 77kg Raphinha 11 LW Brazil December 14, 1996 176cm 惻 78kg Ansu Fati 10 LW Spain October 31, 2002 178cm 惻 66kg Robert Lewandowski 9 CF Poland August 21, 1988 185cm 惻 81kg Pau VĆ­ctor 18 CF Spain October 26, 2001 184cm 惻 73kg 2024/25 Barca Notable New Signing Dani Olmo, Transfer Fee: €55 million, Previous Club: RB Leipzig Pau VĆ­ctor, Transfer Fee: €2.

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