Barcelona step up chase for Ghanaian talent Jesse Bisiwu
Spanish giants FC Barcelona have intensified their pursuit of highly rated teenage winger Jesse Bisiwu, as the club looks to secure one of the brightest emerging talents in European football.
According to reports, the Catalan side are now in concrete discussions to sign the 18-year-old, who currently plays for Club Brugge KV. The move signals Barcelona’s continued commitment to investing in young prospects as part of their long-term sporting project.
Bisiwu, who holds both Ghanaian and Belgian citizenship, has been on Barcelona’s radar for some time, with scouts closely monitoring his development in Belgium. Comfortable operating on the left flank, the youngster has built a reputation for his pace, flair, and attacking intelligence—qualities that align with Barcelona’s traditional style of play.
The winger is widely regarded as one of the crown jewels of Club Brugge’s academy system, and his rapid progression has not gone unnoticed. Despite his young age, he has already shown maturity and confidence on the ball, drawing comparisons with some of Europe’s top wide attackers.
With his current contract running until 2027, Brugge are under no immediate pressure to sell. However, Barcelona’s growing interest and the player’s openness to a move could prove decisive in the coming months. Reports suggest that Bisiwu himself is keen on the switch, having openly expressed admiration for the La Liga powerhouse.
For Barcelona, the potential signing fits into a broader strategy of blending youth with experience. The club has increasingly turned to emerging talents in recent years, aiming to build a sustainable squad capable of competing at the highest level both domestically and in Europe.
Landing Bisiwu would not only strengthen their future attacking options but also represent a strategic acquisition of a player with dual-national eligibility—something that could further enhance his market value and international appeal.
As negotiations progress, all eyes will be on whether Barcelona can strike a deal with Club Brugge and secure the signature of one of Belgium’s most exciting young prospects. If completed, the move could mark the beginning of a new chapter for Bisiwu—one that sees him step onto one of football’s biggest stages at just 18 years old.
