Barcelona send scouts to watch Jesse Bisiwu in UEFA Youth League semi-final
FC Barcelona will deploy its scouting team to Switzerland this weekend to observe Club Brugge’s Jesse Bisiwu during the UEFA Youth League semi-final against Benfica.
The 18-year-old winger has emerged as a priority target for the Blaugrana’s technical secretariat, who view the high-stakes European fixture in Lausanne as a critical final evaluation before moving forward with a formal summer transfer.
This scouting mission follows months of groundwork laid by Sporting Director Deco, who has personally traveled to Belgium on multiple occasions to meet with the player’s inner circle and outline the club’s development project for his future.
The pursuit of Bisiwu comes at a pivotal moment in his career, as the Belgian youth international of Ghanaian descent has reportedly rejected all contract extension offers from Club Brugge.
While his current deal is set to expire in 2027, his refusal to renew has significantly weakened Brugge’s leverage, creating a window for Barcelona to negotiate a move this summer.
Deco’s direct involvement signals that Bisiwu is not merely a developmental prospect but a strategic signing intended to bolster the squad’s attacking depth.
The club is eager to avoid a bidding war, as several other European heavyweights have also expressed interest in the winger’s explosive pace and technical ability.
Performances in the UEFA Youth League often serve as the ultimate litmus test for Barcelona’s recruitment team, and the match against a traditionally strong Benfica side provides the perfect competitive backdrop.
By watching him live in a semi-final setting, scouts aim to assess his temperament and decision-making under pressure.
If the reports remain positive, Barcelona is expected to accelerate negotiations immediately following the tournament.
