Barcelona step up pursuit of Ghanaian talent Jesse Bisiwu
Following their exit from the UEFA Champions League, FC Barcelona have turned their attention firmly toward rebuilding for the future, with sporting director Deco leading efforts to strengthen the squad.
While the club’s immediate priorities remain the signing of a striker and a central defender, Barcelona are also investing heavily in long-term planning by targeting emerging talents across Europe.
Among the names attracting serious interest is Jesse Bisiwu, an 18-year-old winger currently developing at Club Brugge. The Ghanaian-born prospect has reportedly turned down contract renewal offers, with his current deal set to run until 2027.
Barcelona’s interest is said to be intensifying, with the club closely monitoring his progress as part of a broader recruitment strategy focused on youth development.
Bisiwu is expected to be in action this week in the semi-finals of the UEFA Youth League, where Club Brugge will face SL Benfica. The match presents another opportunity for the young winger to showcase his ability on a big stage.
Reports indicate that Barcelona will send a delegation of scouts to assess him closely, as the club looks to build relationships and potentially position themselves for a move in the next summer transfer window.
With their focus shifting toward both immediate reinforcements and future stars, Barcelona appear determined not to miss out on one of the most promising young players of Ghanaian descent.
