Barcelona Considers Four Options for Jan Virgili After Mallorca's Relegation
Barcelona is evaluating several strategic options for 19-year-old winger Jan Virgili following Mallorca's relegation to the Segunda Division. Despite Virgili leaving Barcelona in 2025, the club retains 40% of his rights, giving them significant influence over his future. Mallorca's relegation has also reduced his release clause from €30 million to €12 million. The club's potential choices range from bringing him back to the squad, selling him for profit, or loaning him out, with a final decision potentially hinging on coach Hansi Flick's plans.
Barcelona is reportedly facing a pivotal decision regarding the future of winger Jan Virgili. Club officials recently met with Virgili's representatives to discuss his next steps after Mallorca's relegation to the Segunda Division.
While Virgili departed Barcelona in 2025, the Blaugrana still holds 40% of the player's rights. This ownership stake, coupled with the 19-year-old's desire to continue playing top-flight football, has led Barcelona to explore several solutions. Mallorca's relegation has also significantly reduced Virgili's release clause from €30 million to €12 million.
The most direct option under consideration is a return to Barcelona. Acquiring the remaining 60% of Virgili's rights would cost approximately €7.2 million, which is seen as an attractive investment given his development. Virgili's versatility on either wing could offer additional attacking depth, potentially serving as a backup for Lamine Yamal if Roony Bardghji leaves the club this summer.
According to Mundo Deportivo, a second possibility involves Barcelona re-signing Virgili with the intention of selling him for a profit. His current market value is estimated at around €15 million, which could generate several million for the club through a future transfer.
A third strategic choice involves signing the winger and then immediately sending him on loan to another top-flight club. This would allow Virgili to continue his development with consistent playing time while Barcelona maintains control over a player whose value is anticipated to rise.
Finally, Mundo Deportivo also reports a fourth option where Barcelona re-signs Virgili and subsequently reaches an agreement with Real Betis. The strong relationship between the two clubs could facilitate a mutually beneficial deal.
Ultimately, Barcelona's final decision will likely be influenced by how coach Hansi Flick envisions Virgili's role within the squad for the upcoming season. If Flick sees an immediate contribution, a return to the club becomes more probable. Otherwise, the club may prioritize maximizing the player's market value. (Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)