Porto, VfB Stuttgart and AS Monaco have all expressed interest in the 20-year-old, who joined from FC Copenhagen at the start of the season. According to Sport, Barcelona are aware of the enquiries and are discussing the winger's situation internally, though they remain reluctant to sell permanently.
Bardghji has made 23 competitive appearances this season, just seven from the start, scoring twice and providing four assists. The limited game time reflects the difficulty of his position — he operates in the same wide area as Lamine Yamal, one of the best players in Europe, leaving few opportunities for meaningful minutes.
His situation was complicated in March when Barcelona's management expressed displeasure at public comments he made about his lack of playing time. Despite that friction, the club still views him as a worthwhile long-term asset who does not place significant demands on the salary structure.
Barcelona's preference is to keep Bardghji in the squad next season, even in a rotational role. A loan is under consideration if he pushes for regular football elsewhere. A permanent transfer is not part of the plan at this stage, though that position could shift if a large enough offer arrives.
The decision may ultimately come down to the player himself. Bardghji is contracted until 2029 and has previously stated his desire to succeed at Barcelona rather than move on, but the prospect of another season as a bit-part player is a difficult one for a 20-year-old at a key stage of his development.
