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Barcelona are intensifying their pursuit of one of Europe’s most exciting young prospects, with fresh reports confirming their growing interest in Jesse Bisiwu.
According to SPORT, Barcelona’s recruitment team will be closely monitoring the 18-year-old winger this weekend, as he prepares to feature in the UEFA Youth League semi-final.
The Catalan giants are expected to have scouts in attendance, showing just how serious they are about evaluating him ahead of a potential summer move.
Bisiwu, who represents Club Brugge, has quickly emerged as a standout talent.
The Belgian winger, who has Ghanaian roots, is regarded as a high-upside attacking option with the kind of pace and directness that fits perfectly into Barcelona’s evolving sporting project.
What makes the situation even more interesting is his contractual stance.
The outlet mentions that Bisiwu has turned down multiple renewal offers from Club Brugge, despite his current deal running until 2027.
That decision has not gone unnoticed, and it has opened the door for clubs across Europe to position themselves.
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Barcelona are already taking proactive steps, as sporting director Deco has travelled to Belgium in recent weeks to meet the player’s representatives, signalling strong intent from the club.
The aim is to build relationships early and gain an advantage before the transfer battle intensifies.
However, the situation at Club Brugge is pretty complex.
Why is that?
The Belgian side have reportedly reduced Bisiwu’s involvement in recent matches after his refusal to sign a new deal, a strategy often used by clubs to maintain control in contract disputes.
As a result, the upcoming Youth League matches could be crucial for the youngster to showcase his quality on a bigger stage.
As far as Barcelona are concerned, they want to see how Bisiwu performs under pressure, particularly against top youth opposition, before making a final move.
Competition, however, remains strong since several clubs from the Premier League and German football are also tracking the winger closely, which could complicate negotiations in the coming weeks.
Still, Barcelona believe they are in a strong position because their long-term project, focus on youth development, and clear pathway to first-team football continue to be major attractions for emerging talents.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona