Ivory Coast international Evan Ndicka linked with Barcelona move
FC Barcelona are monitoring Ivory Coast defender Evan Ndicka as the Spanish club considers options to reinforce its back line ahead of next season.
Reports from transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano suggest the Catalan side have been closely following the centre-back, who currently plays for AS Roma, as they evaluate potential additions to their defence.
Ndicka has emerged as a possible alternative to Alessandro Bastoni, with Barcelona looking for a left-footed central defender capable of fitting into the tactical approach of head coach Hansi Flick.
The Ivorian international is regarded as a defender with both physical presence and experience at the top level, qualities that could suit Barcelona’s long-term plans as they seek greater stability in defence.
Barcelona’s recruitment strategy has increasingly focused on players who can strengthen the squad without placing excessive strain on the club’s finances.
Because of these financial constraints, the club is said to be paying close attention to opportunities in the transfer market where value can still be found.
In that context, Ndicka is seen as a potentially attractive option. The defender is reportedly valued at around €30m, a figure that could place him within reach for the Spanish side as they continue planning their squad for the coming seasons.
The 24-year-old has built a reputation as a composed central defender capable of contributing to build-up play from the back.
His ability to distribute the ball and initiate attacks is considered an important quality for teams seeking to control possession and progress the ball through defence.
Barcelona’s interest reflects the club’s broader effort to shape a defensive unit capable of competing at the highest level in the years ahead.
The Blaugrana are therefore assessing several defensive profiles as they look to strengthen their squad structure.
Ndicka’s blend of strength, experience and left-footed balance in central defence has placed him among the names under consideration as Barcelona continue to monitor the market.
Should the club decide to pursue a move, the Ivorian defender could represent one of the options aimed at reinforcing the team’s defensive stability by 2026.
