FC Barcelona lost the Women’s Champions League final to Arsenal this season. After winning the title two years in a row, the Spanish club fell short against the Gunners. Following this disappointing result, it appears the club is gearing up for a busy summer transfer window. While Irene Paredes has extended her contract and several young players are returning, others may be on their way out.
With Ingrid Engen possibly on the move, Mapi León’s future is also uncertain. LaTdG reports that: “In Mapi’s case, Barça’s stance is clear: if a player doesn’t want to stay, the club will listen to offers. With Engen set to depart, the decision is in Mapi’s hands.”
Fridolina Rolfö, who joined the club in 2021 and became a key player, scored the winning goal in the 2023 Women’s Champions League final. Reports suggest Barcelona is open to offers for the Swedish left winger.
Ellie Roebuck, a 25-year-old goalkeeper, signed with FC Barcelona in 2024. She was part of the England squad that won EURO 2022 and reached the World Cup final the following year. After overcoming significant challenges during her recovery from a stroke, Roebuck described joining Barça as a dream move and felt the club had faith in her. However, [LaTdG](https://www.3cat.cat/3cat/la-final-de-lisboa-reactivara-el-mercat-blaugrana-/audio/1246044/) reports that the club is now exploring exit options for her. If Roebuck leaves, Gemma Font could step in as the second-choice keeper next season, although negotiations on her contract are still ongoing.
**Bruna Vilamala** was sent out on loan to Brighton & Hove Albion for the 2024/2025 WSL season. She made 17 appearances, starting thirteen games, scored three goals, and registered four assists. Now, Vilamala is on her way back to FC Barcelona, where her contract runs until 2026. The club hopes to keep her but would also let her go for the right price.
**[Lucía Corrales](https://womenfootball.blog/european-clubs-eye-barcelonas-rising-star-defender/)**, a 19-year-old defender, began her career with Barcelona’s B team in 2021. Since making her first-team debut in the 2022/23 season, she has made 14 appearances, including one in the Women’s Champions League. Corrales spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Sevilla and is set to return to Barcelona this summer. Her performances have reportedly attracted interest from several clubs, according to Irati Vidal.
Meanwhile, Giulia Dragoni’s situation remains uncertain due to injury, and the future of Martina Fernández is still wide open.