Last week, the bombshell regarding Martinez was dropped, as news broke out that the former Athletic Club defender had decided to terminate his contract and join Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr as a free agent. Barca did not block his move, but losing a player as important as Martinez could prove to be a hammer blow for Flick. Indeed, the ex-Bayern Munich manager is now left with just three natural centre-backs in the first team: Pau Cubarsi, Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen. Of the three, the latter two have struggled with fitness issues over the past year.
Martinez's departure might have freed up around €14 million (£12m/$16m) on the wage bill, but there are fears that it might still not be enough to register new signings Joan Garcia and Marcus Rashford, as confirmed by president Joan Laporta. It's no secret that the Catalans are yet to return to the financial 1:1 rule, meaning they are powerless when it comes to splashing money on new arrivals.