
FC Barcelona continues to evaluate the possibility of reintegrating Óscar Mingueza, a player from Celta de Vigo, for the season. Despite leaving the Catalan club in 2022, the 25-year-old center-back could return to Camp Nou thanks to a clause that facilitates his comeback, keeping the door open for a potential agreement in the summer transfer market.
Mingueza, who has performed well in the 2024-2025 season, has seen his prominence diminish in recent weeks, but his quality has not gone unnoticed. Celta, currently holding only 50% of his rights, aims to acquire the total rights from Barcelona while offering him a contract renewal, as his current deal expires at the end of the next season.
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However, Barça is in a strategic position as it could reclaim the player by paying 10 million euros, half of his release clause with the Galician club.
Barcelona's sports management has not made a final decision but sees Mingueza as a potentially important piece to reinforce its defensive line. The chance to bring back a player developed in its youth academy at a relatively low cost aligns with the club's economic strategy, seeking effective solutions in the market.
Mingueza's return would be an ideal reinforcement for Hansi Flick's right flank, where he heavily relies on Jules Koundé but wishes to have another option for different situations and specific matches.
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