Although Fermin signed a long-term deal until 2029 with a €500 million (£426m/$545m) release clause, Barcelona are in no position to ignore serious offers. Fermin’s path to regular minutes is increasingly unclear, with Pedri, Gavi, De Jong, and potentially Dani Olmo and Raphinha occupying central roles. Even if he remains in Flick’s plans, they are stacked with midfield options and new signings will demand minutes. The 22-year-old midfielder has expressed his wish to stay, but the Camp Nou side's wage bill must shrink. Selling a promising asset for the right price may now be seen as necessary business.