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Barcelona teenage sensation has asked to leave this summer

Barcelona teenage sensation has asked to leave this summer

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According to Mundo Deportivo, it has come to light that young forward Jan Virgili has informed Barcelona of his desire to leave the club.
The 19-year-old believes that continuing in the fourth tier with Barça Atletic does not align with his personal ambitions. This decision has reportedly surprised the club, who still see Virgili as an important part of their B team project.
Despite this unexpected request, Barcelona will not stand in his way, provided that an interested club meets their financial demands.
The Catalan giants are asking for a €4 million transfer fee along with a 50% sell-on clause for any future move. Mallorca have already shown interest in the player and are monitoring the situation closely.
Player seeks more competitive football
Virgili's stance is clear that he no longer feels challenged by playing in Spain's fourth division and wants to take a step up in his career.
Jan Virgili wants to leave Barcelona. (Photo by)
From his point of view, staying with Barça Atlètic doesn't reflect his potential or help his progression.
On the other hand, Barcelona believe that he is still in a developmental stage and would benefit from regular game time in the reserves. They see the B team as a direct pathway to the first team.
Barça have stressed that, while they are disappointed with Virgili's decision, they will remain firm.
The message to him and any other youngster considering a similar move is to bring a suitable offer, or continue developing within the structure.
So far, no other young player has voiced such dissatisfaction with the club's development path. Barça continue to believe in their academy and the value of Barça Atletic, despite their relegation.
The club is committed to giving its best talents a chance, but only within a framework that benefits both the player and the institution.
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