Barcelona target Ivory Coast international Evan Ndicka to reinforce defence
FC Barcelona are reportedly considering a move for Ivory Coast defender Evan Ndicka as the Spanish club begins preparations to strengthen its squad for next season.
The Catalan side is already working behind the scenes to identify players who could reinforce key areas of the team.
Among the positions being prioritised are the attacking line and central defence, with Ndicka emerging as one of the profiles under observation.
According to reports cited by Transferfeed, Barcelona’s scouting network has been monitoring the 26-year-old centre-back, who currently plays for AS Roma.
The Ivorian international joined the Italian club in 2023 and remains under contract in the Italian capital until June 2028.
Barcelona’s interest comes as the club continues to evaluate options capable of strengthening its defensive structure in the coming season.
The management is understood to be assessing several candidates as part of its longer-term planning.
Ndicka has featured regularly in Serie A during the current campaign. This season he has made 22 league appearances and scored two goals, performances that have contributed to growing attention from clubs across Europe.
The defender’s market valuation is reported to be around €30m, a figure that could make him a significant but potentially attainable option for teams seeking defensive reinforcements.
However, Barcelona may not have a clear path should they decide to pursue the player. Reports suggest that Manchester United are also monitoring Ndicka’s situation, potentially setting up competition for his signature.
Interest from multiple clubs reflects the defender’s steady performances and growing reputation in European football since his arrival in Italy.
While no formal approach has been confirmed, Ndicka’s name has now emerged among those linked with Barcelona’s plans as the club evaluates possible additions ahead of next season.
For the Spanish side, strengthening the defensive line remains one of several priorities as preparations begin for the next campaign.
Whether Ndicka ultimately becomes a concrete target may depend on how Barcelona’s recruitment strategy develops in the months ahead, particularly with rival interest also beginning to surface.
