FC Barcelona and midfielder Marc Casadó have reached an agreement for the player to leave the club, with two offers currently on the table and a potential transfer completion before the end of June. The 22-year-old former captain of Barcelona Atlètic appears headed to AS Monaco in a deal that reflects both the club’s squad restructuring ambitions and the financial realities of modern football.

The reported fee sits at approximately €18 million fixed, with an additional €5 million in performance-related add-ons. That brings the total package to around €23 million. Barcelona has also secured a 20% sell-on clause, meaning the Catalan club gets a cut if Monaco eventually moves Casadó along to another team.

The details of the Casadó deal

Casadó extended his contract with Barcelona through June 30, 2028, not long before transfer discussions began heating up in early June 2026. That extension gave Barcelona leverage in negotiations, ensuring they wouldn’t be forced into a fire sale as the contract wound down.

Super-agent Jorge Mendes has been orchestrating the player’s side of the discussions.