Barcelona’s pursuit of Joao Felix has hit a snag, as internal debates and reservations within the technical staff have reportedly brought negotiations with Atletico Madrid to a standstill.
Initially considered a potential permanent signing, Felix’s impact in Barcelona seems to be waning, prompting a reevaluation of the club’s plans, according to a report by SPORT.
Despite a promising start to life in Barcelona following a loan move from Athletic, the 24-year-old Portuguese player has struggled to maintain consistency, echoing concerns that have followed him throughout his career.
The club, led by coach Xavi Hernandez, had initially chosen Felix over other options during the summer transfer window, banking on his dynamic abilities after the departure of Ousmane Dembele.
However, as Felix’s performances dipped, discussions about a contract extension slated for January were put on hold. The board and sports department, hopeful for exceptional displays, are now faced with a dilemma as the player’s on-loan status diminishes, coinciding with the team’s lacklustre form.
Jorge Mendes, Felix’s agent, aimed to kickstart negotiations between the clubs after the January transfer window. Atletico Madrid, demanding a high transfer fee for the following summer, faced Barcelona’s clear conditions: an extension of the loan with an option to buy in 2025 at a considerably lower price.
Despite the current struggles, some within Barcelona express confidence in Felix’s ability to bounce back and contribute to title victories. However, with the financial situation in mind, negotiations remain on hold, emphasizing a patient approach with no urgency.
As the year progresses, Barcelona’s decisions regarding Felix hinge on the player’s performance, leaving football enthusiasts eager to see how this chapter unfolds, and whether Felix can rewrite the narrative in his favour by the end of the year.