Barcelona stands on the brink of a situation that might disrupt the entire world football map, should the acquisition valued at about 10 billion Euros from Saudi Arabia materialize.
In this context, the Catalan club would not only break free from years of financial constraints but also have the chance to build a squad considered one of the greatest in modern football history with just four iconic signings.
Currently, Barcelona already boasts a dream core with names like Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, and Lamine Yamal, the Ballon d'Or runner-up. Under the guidance of the new coaching staff, the Camp Nou team is slowly regaining its identity and former status. However, experts believe they still lack a few superstar pieces to truly dominate Europe.
The first name mentioned on the wishlist is Erling Haaland. The Norwegian striker is one of the world's top scorers, despite having a long-term contract with Manchester City. Barcelona is reportedly seeking a replacement for Lewandowski, who is likely to leave the club after this season. Haaland, with his power, speed, and incredible goal-scoring ability, is seen as the perfect piece to elevate Barca's attack to a new level, especially as Real Madrid currently has Kylian Mbappe.
On the two wings, Nico Williams remains an unfulfilled dream for Barcelona. The Spanish star was very close to joining Camp Nou, but everything fell through due to registration issues. Without financial barriers, Barca could easily persuade Athletic Club to release him, acquiring a fast, dynamic winger who fits perfectly with their ball-control philosophy.
In midfield, Barcelona also aims to strengthen with a world-class defensive midfielder. Chelsea's Moises Caicedo emerges as an ideal choice. Although the transfer fee might exceed 100 million Pounds, this would no longer be an issue if Barca receives massive financial backing. Caicedo is expected to form a balanced duo with Pedri, providing both creativity and solidity in midfield.
Finally, the defense could be upgraded with William Saliba. The French center-back is among Europe's best and has attracted interest from Real Madrid. Signing Saliba would help Barcelona build a young, solid defense alongside talent Pau Cubarsi, aiming for long-term stability.
Should this scenario unfold, Barcelona would not only reclaim their status as a major club but also potentially usher in a new era of dominance, where they can compete fairly with any team worldwide, both in terms of skill and influence.