FC Barcelona have control over the future of former La Masia winger Jan Virgili, who left the club for RCD Mallorca last summer.
The Blaugrana retain 40% of the Spanish teenager’s economic rights and also have a right of first refusal as part of the €3.5 million deal completed in 2025.
And following Mallorca’s relegation, Virgili’s release clause has dropped to a very affordable €12 million.
Barcelona’s plan with Jan Virgili
Now, according to exclusive information obtained by Barça Universal from journalist Miquel Blazquez, Barcelona have already communicated their plans for the summer with Virgili.
As per the update, the Blaugrana have told the winger that they will re-sign him from Mallorca if there are any exits in the attacking unit this summer.
🚨 𝙀𝙓𝘾𝙇𝙐𝙎𝙄𝙑𝙀: Barcelona have told Jan Virgili that they will sign him if there is a departure in his position, such as Roony leaving on loan.
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— Barça Universal (@BarcaUniversal) June 30, 2026
Roony Bardghji is widely expected to leave Barça this summer in search of regular minutes after having struggled to feature prominently in his debut season at the club.
It could create an opening for someone like Virgili to be brought back into Hansi Flick’s setup, especially considering that he will be a very affordable option for Barcelona.
This comes after Barcelona sporting director Deco already held a meeting with the teenage attacker’s agent earlier this month.
Virgili to cost only around €7 million
Virgili’s release clause has dropped dramatically from €30 million to €12 million, thanks to a specific condition included in his contract.
This contractual change carries particular significance for Barcelona. Given the club’s retained 40% stake in a future sale, the club can re-sign him for a fee close to €7 million.
Jan Virgili of RCD Mallorca
A cost-effective signing? (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
Virgili, in that sense, could be a bargain signing for the Blaugrana. The 19-year-old winger had enjoyed an impressive season in 2024/25 at the club, with the Juvenil A and Barça Atletic teams.
In his debut season with Mallorca, the Spanish winger showed a lot of promise, finishing with two goals and six assists.
Barcelona have strengthened the attack with Anthony Gordon this summer, but have opted not to retain Marcus Rashford permanently. Moreover, speculations over Raphinha’s future continue while his injury problems are also becoming a concern.
Therefore, at only 19 years old, familiar with the club’s style, and available for around €7 million, Virgili could emerge as a potential cost-effective addition for Barcelona this summer.