Barcelona is after Swedish 18-year-old Roony Bardghji, an explosive prospect, while Chelsea and Juventus are also considering the player

FC Barcelona is closely monitoring the world’s most promising young players under the direction of new sports director Deco, with a focus on youth recruitment in particular.

Among other names, ties to Estevao Willian, Gabriel Moscardo, and Guilherme Ruck have taken its place.

The reigning La Liga champions appear to be keeping a watch on another name to add to their roster of young prospects.

Barcelona is watching Roony Bardghji closely.

Barcelona is closely monitoring the progress of 18-year-old Swedish forward Roony Bardghji, who plays forward for FC Copenhagen in Denmark, according to SPORT, which cited Fabrizio Romano.

Bardghji, a 2020 graduate of the Malmo Academy, joined the Danish club less than a month ago. Having participated in almost 70 senior games, he has developed swiftly and is currently a staple in FC Copenhagen’s first squad.

The youthful winger has been very impressive this season. eleven goals in 27 senior team games throughout all competitions.

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Bardghji displayed outstanding play to score a goal in Copenhagen’s UEFA Champions League encounter against Manchester United last month.

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As previously mentioned, Barcelona has taken note of Bardghji’s rise this season, but Chelsea, Juventus, and Bayer Leverkusen are a few more teams that are also considering Bardghji.

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The SPORTS report claims that Barça watched him play a year ago, heard positive things about him, and is still keeping a watch on him.

Next summer, Bardghji will start his last year of work with FC Copenhagen. The team has a current contract with him that ends in 2025. As such, he offers prospective suitors an enticing commercial opportunity; whether Barcelona will submit a bid is unknown.