Barcelona youngster Marc Casadó is reportedly attracting serious interest from top clubs across Europe — and omo, the list just got hotter!
According to Fabrizio Romano and reports from Diario Sport, Tottenham Hotspur is the latest club to show interest in the 21-year-old midfielder.
Remember, this same Casadó has already been linked to Chelsea and Atlético Madrid in recent weeks. Now, Spurs allegedly want to enter the conversation too.
Omo, this market dey buzz o!
😮 The Real Gist: Why Barça Might Let Him Go
As per sources in Catalunya, Barça’s management — led by Deco and Hansi Flick — are currently trying to balance the squad and reduce midfield overload.
Word on the street is that they’re still working towards complying with the La Liga 1:1 financial rule, and Casadó might be among those who could be sacrificed to free up space.
Omo this is painful for the fans who rate him, but when there’s traffic in midfield, person go find road exit.
Casadó is said to be seen as the “odd one out” — even though he’s a La Masia product with potential.
🏁 Tottenham Make a Move – But It’s Still Early
According to Sport, Spurs, who recently qualified for the Champions League after their Europa League triumph (omo, that comeback season dey loud!), have “sounded out” Casadó’s situation.
The report claims:
“The London club, qualified for the Champions League after winning the Europa League, are looking to strengthen their midfield and asked for the homegrown player, although things have not gone any further for now.”
That last part — “things have not gone any further for now” — suggests no official bid has been tabled yet. Just scouting and conversations behind the scenes.
🧍♂️Player’s Stance? Casadó No Wan Move… For Now
Despite all the noise, reports say Marc Casadó isn’t planning to leave Barça this summer. He reportedly wants to stay and fight for his spot.
So unless the club pushes him out, we may not be seeing him in a Tottenham or Chelsea shirt anytime soon.
But omo, with transfer window still open — anything fit happen last minute!