According to TeamTalk, both Manchester United and Arsenal are tracking the forward ahead of the summer window. At Old Trafford, the idea is tied to squad reshaping, especially with doubts surrounding the future of Joshua Zirkzee. Ferran is seen as a flexible option across the front line, someone who can move between roles rather than anchor a single position.
Meanwhile, it is said that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has admired Ferran for years, dating back to his development in Spain and his time in England. If the opportunity presents itself, Arsenal would reportedly at least consider making a move.
But England is not the only direction being discussed. In Spain, Atlético Madrid have been mentioned as a possible destination, particularly as they look ahead to life after Antoine Griezmann. In Italy, Inter have also been linked, even in scenarios involving a larger deal that could include a swap for Alessandro Bastoni.
Ferran’s early-season surge briefly pushed Robert Lewandowski out of the spotlight, but that momentum has faded. At Camp Nou the question is whether he truly fits the team and whether he is consistent enough to become a full time starter. One goal in his last 15 appearances has shifted the tone from optimism to a debate around the striker position and who to sign. Joan Laporta said during the election campaign that he would like both the Polish legend and Ferran to stay, but decisions will likely hinge on performance and the offers that arrive.