Barcelona targets goalkeeper in transfer market: A World Cup champion among the contenders

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FC Barcelona is looking to strengthen not only its attack, but also its goalkeeper position. Marc-André ter Stegen remains the undisputed starter, but his recent injury—keeping him out for months—has raised concerns

FC Barcelona is already making moves in the transfer market with a focus on strengthening their attack—specifically the wings—as recently confirmed by sporting director Deco. However, another position under close evaluation is the goalkeeper role.

While Marc-André ter Stegen is expected to remain the team’s undisputed starter, his recent and lengthy injury layoff, which kept him out for several months, has highlighted the need for a high-level backup—or even a potential long-term replacement. The German, who started Sunday’s match against Villarreal, is working hard to return to full fitness ahead of next season.

In the meantime, the club awaits a response from Wojciech Szczęsny, Hansi Flick’s top pick to cover for Ter Stegen during his absence. The Polish goalkeeper revealed after the 4–3 win over Real Madrid in El Clásico that Barça has offered him a two-year contract extension. He confirmed the offer but stated that he still needs to discuss the decision with his wife before committing to his future.

Third-string keeper Iñaki Peña, meanwhile, is aware that he will not be the first-choice backup if Szczęsny accepts the offer. Peña has long accepted that he’ll be moving on from the club, and he’s already received offers—some dating back to the winter transfer window.

Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, a potential alternative

According to reports from DSports, Hansi Flick’s squad has joined the race to sign Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez (32). The Argentine goalkeeper has been a standout at Aston Villa, catching the eye of clubs in Saudi Arabia with their lucrative salary offers.

Rumors of his departure from Unai Emery’s side gained momentum after Martínez was seen in tears on the pitch at Villa Park following a 2–0 win over Tottenham—a moment many interpreted as a possible emotional farewell.

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