
EPL Index
·14 April 2025
Contract Talks Stall: Barcelona Star’s Future Unclear as English Clubs Circle

EPL Index
·14 April 2025
When a player registers 28 goals and 22 assists in a single season across all competitions, Europe’s elite naturally take note. That’s exactly the case with Barcelona’s Raphinha, whose sensational campaign under Hansi Flick has lit up La Liga and Europe. Yet, the Brazilian’s future remains unclear.
According to Football Talk, via Catalunya Radio (h/t 90min), talks over a new contract have hit a wall due to “lofty salary demands.” With no agreement imminent, sporting director Deco is “prepared to sell him for £70 million” if a resolution isn’t found, alerting both Arsenal and Chelsea.
Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly assessing their wide options ahead of the summer window, and Raphinha’s remarkable form makes him an obvious candidate. As Football Talk outlines, “they have kept one eye on him” with the summer approaching. It’s a well-timed pursuit, especially with Barcelona’s financial caution still in play.
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The Catalan giants aren’t in the same crisis they were two years ago, but “they still are in a delicate spot and cannot afford to significantly alter their wage structure.” For a player entering the final 24 months of his contract, cashing in now could be seen as smart business—especially with £15 million profit on the table.
“Raphinha could win the treble with Barcelona this season” and with that, seal his biggest Catalan challenge. But even success may not seal his future. A player of his quality, having “had a fantastic campaign from an individual perspective”, may understandably look elsewhere to strengthen his bargaining position.
That elsewhere could well be England. Chelsea could hold the upper hand thanks to their financial clout, but Arsenal’s title-contending status makes them just as appealing. Raphinha has a Premier League past with Leeds United, but it’s the future that may be calling.
Letting go of such an electric talent feels counterintuitive. But in the financial chess game that is modern football, Barça’s “£70 million” valuation and wage hesitancy make the logic clear. Both the player and club are “focused on finishing the season strongly”, but the summer storm is brewing.
As an Arsenal fan, this is the kind of transfer buzz that sets the heart racing. Raphinha isn’t just a good winger—he’s world-class and currently one of the most productive players in Europe. With 28 goals and 22 assists, he’d instantly elevate our frontline, especially on the right where Bukayo Saka could use rotation support or even a tactical shift.
Yes, Chelsea can outbid us, but their project is still in flux. We’ve got Champions League football, title ambitions, and a manager in Mikel Arteta that players believe in. If Raphinha wants to challenge for top honours in a stable system, the Emirates makes a lot of sense.
And £70 million? That’s steep, but considering his output and resale value, it’s worth stretching for. What’s key now is decisive action from Edu and the board. We can’t let this become another Mykhailo Mudryk situation. If he’s genuinely available, we need to move fast and make him feel wanted.
With Barca’s finances shaky and the player open to talks, this could be a statement signing—one that makes the league sit up and take notice.
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