TACTICAL EVOLUTION: HOW RAPHINHA AND YAMAL ARE REDEFINING BARCELONA’S MODERN ATTACKING IDENTITY

With Lamine Yamal hitting 21 goal contributions in 2025, Barcelona looks unstoppable. Get the latest mid-season player ratings.

Tactical Evolution: How Raphinha And Yamal Are Redefining Barcelona’s Modern Attacking Identity
Pedri, Yamal & Raphinha lead Flick’s 2026 charge.

Barcelona is having a blast this 2025-26 season! They're heading into the winter break as the top dogs in Spain, looking good to win the La Liga trophy again.

Of course, it hasn't all been sunshine and roses; they've hit a few rough patches.

But Hansi Flick's got some top-notch players who've helped get Barca back to the summit. So, let's check out which stars have been on fire this season so far…

Pedri

Barcelona’s Pedri has been amazing this season. The guy just makes the game seem easy, and Barca's a different team when he's playing.

His numbers tell the whole story…

Because of his play, everyone's been singing his praises. Luis Enrique said Pedri is like Harry Potter before the Barcelona-PSG game in the Champions League, and Paul Scholes said he thinks Pedri is the best.

Flick's been calling Pedri fantastic, incredible, and top class, and he might be running out of words to describe how good their midfield star is.

Pedri missed the last game of 2025 because of a small injury, but he should be ready for Barca's next match. For sure, if Barca wants to win trophies this season, they need Pedri on the field.

Raphinha

Barcelona’s had to manage without Raphinha for parts of this season, but it’s not been a surprise that their results get better when the Brazilian plays.

With Gavi still injured, Raphinha seems to have stepped up as the heart and soul of Barcelona. His seven goals and three assists in just 11 La Liga games just show again how important he is to the team.

It's still weird that Raphinha didn't win the Ballon d'Or and FIFA The Best awards, even though Barca fans already know how good he is.

After Raphinha didn't win, Flick said it was a joke. Also, after the win against Alaves, the way Flick talked with Raphinha showed how good the vibe is between the player and the coach at Camp Nou.

Eric Garcia

No one thought Eric Garcia would be on this list to start the season, but he's been super important in the first half of the year.

We knew Hansi Flick liked him a lot at Barcelona, and he's proved that he deserves it with some great games in different positions this season.

Garcia played well at right-back, centre-back, and in midfield and is still playing well, even with a broken nose.

He's the only player to play in every Barcelona game this season, and he's already been rewarded with a new contract.

Flick said that he could be captain one day, this flexible star, but Garcia played down that talk in his usual humble way.

This is very different from not that long ago, when he seemed like he might leave. Now, he seems to be one of the first players on the team sheet.

Lamine Yamal

Lamine Yamal is another player who's had some injuries this season, but he's still been very important to Barcelona.

He's still only 18, and he's ended the year with 21 goal contributions in all competitions in 2025-26. If you look at the stats, that's one every 83 minutes—that's a great rate.

Yamal's still been a star, even though his personal life's been making headlines, and the relationship between Barcelona and Spain has gotten heated because of how the national team's been using him.

It's easy to forget that Yamal's only 18, still has braces, and is just starting his career.

After a year where he was second in the Ballon d'Or, who knows what 2026 will bring?

Joan Garcia

Joan Garcia didn't have the easiest start to his Barcelona time. Also, moving from Espanyol to Barca was always a controversial move, and pushing Barcelona keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen out of the club has made people talk.

But Garcia has had no problems fitting in at his new club and has just let his play do the talking so far.

A knee injury stopped him for a bit, but he's back now and seems like he never left.

Barca signed Garcia because he was a good deal they couldn't pass up. So far, it looks like it was a very good buy.

BARCELONA PUTS MARCUS RASHFORD’S £26M PERMANENT TRANSFER "ON ICE" EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

Man Utd face a wage crisis as Marcus Rashford’s move to Barcelona stalls over financial constraints and salary caps.

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Barcelona is prioritising a 38-year-old Lewandowski over Marcus Rashford - Photo Credit: Image Photo Agency

Marcus Rashford’s permanent move from Manchester United to Barcelona seems to have hit the brakes as the Catalan club reassess their plans for next season. They initially viewed Rashford’s experience as a key addition to support the young players they’re nurturing, but retaining Robert Lewandowski in that veteran role is now looking more likely.

Lewandowski was expected to leave, yet Barcelona have opened the door for him to stay, offering a new contract, though on less favourable terms. The financial impact of signing Rashford might complicate Barca’s other transfer ambitions, as the board weighs their options carefully.

Despite Hansi Flick’s wish to keep Rashford at Camp Nou, Barcelona appear to be holding off on the deal, partly due to challenges around his wage demands, according to reports in Sport. Rashford is reportedly willing to take a significant pay cut, nearly halving his salary through a longer-term contract, but even so, it could stretch the club’s wage budget.

A £26 million fee has reportedly been agreed for Rashford’s transfer, yet the total cost of his package has raised some eyebrows. There’s concern that making Rashford’s stay permanent might limit Barca’s ability to sign a defender and forward unless they offload other players.

Barcelona are reportedly exploring alternatives with profiles similar to Rashford, including Benfica’s Andreas Schjelderup, Osasuna’s Victor Munoz, and Mallorca's Jan Virgili. With Lewandowski likely to stick around, these options might gain more traction.

Their pursuit of defender Alessandro Bastoni and a ‘world-class’ centre-forward could also shape the outcome, but things remain uncertain. How Rashford finishes this season might still influence what comes next.

So far, Rashford has scored 10 goals and provided 13 assists in 39 appearances across all competitions for Barcelona. He’s made it clear he’d prefer to stay.

“Of course, what I want is to stay at Barca,” he told Sport earlier. “It’s the end goal, but it’s not the reason why I’m training hard and giving it my best. The purpose is to win. Barca is a huge, fantastic club, built to win titles.”

Lewandowski, who turns 38 this summer, has been offered a contract with half his current fixed salary. As a Bundesliga legend, he still wants clarity regarding his role, and several clubs have shown interest in signing him on a free transfer.

Meanwhile, Rashford remains under contract at Manchester United until 2028 and faces an awkward return if Barcelona doesn't finalise the deal. His £325,000-a-week wages don’t fit well within United’s current structure, which favours incentive-driven contracts with lower basic pay. That could create some tension behind the scenes.

WHY BARCELONA FAVORS KEEPING VETERAN ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI OVER FERRAN TORRES

Barcelona is ready to sell Ferran Torres to fund a move for Julian Alvarez while keeping Robert Lewandowski on a pay cut.

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Barcelona Put Ferran Torres Up For Sale To Finance Julian Alvarez Signing

Barcelona is planning to reshape its attack this summer, focusing more on keeping veteran striker Robert Lewandowski than on Ferran Torres. The club is open to offers for the 26-year-old Spanish forward to raise funds that would support their efforts to bring in two new forwards and refresh the frontline.

Torres could be moved to generate transfer funds. ESPN reports that Barcelona is willing to consider offers for him as they try to finance their summer signings. Torres is under contract until 2027, making this transfer window a critical opportunity to secure a substantial fee. Although he has shown moments of promise, his performances have lacked consistency, and he hasn’t scored since late January. Over this season, he has netted 16 goals in 40 appearances. Head coach Hansi Flick remains confident in his dedication, but selling him would provide the financial flexibility needed to pursue higher-profile players.

On the other hand, Lewandowski seems more inclined to stay at Camp Nou. At 37, he’s reportedly prepared to take a pay cut to remain, prioritising his family’s stability despite interest from MLS’s Chicago Fire and various Saudi Pro League teams. When asked about his future by The Athletic, he admitted uncertainty, saying he hasn’t yet felt ready to decide and might take a few more months to settle on the best path.

Meanwhile, sporting director Deco is targeting ambitious signings to upgrade the squad. A deal for Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez is reportedly underway, though it won’t come cheap. Barcelona is also trying to extend the loan of Marcus Rashford beyond the current spell. They have the option to buy the England international from Manchester United for €30 million, but are aiming to negotiate either a lower fee or a new loan arrangement. Ideally, Alvarez would slot in as the starting striker next season, which would reduce playing time for Torres.

Financially, Barcelona has been busy securing its young core, offering new contracts to talents like Gavi, Pedri, and Pau Cubarsi, with recent extensions for Eric Garcia and Fermin Lopez as well. However, they have not opened talks with Torres, indicating he may not be part of their long-term plans.

Lewandowski, for his part, is taking a patient approach. He noted that at his age and with his experience, there’s no rush to make a decision. “Maybe in three months is probably when I have to decide,” he said. “But still, I don’t have any stress.”

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