Gavi's situation has caught the attention of half of Europe, but specifically, PSG has shown special interest. The request is explicit from Luis Enrique, who trusted him for Spain when he had still played few minutes with Barça. However, Joan Laporta's response has been blunt and leaves no room for doubt: "He is not for sale, not even for 100 million euros".
El Nacional revealed that Barça's president has conveyed a direct message to Al-Khelaïfi and PSG. Gavi is non-transferable, and his departure is not considered, nor will calls to negotiate be entertained. If they want him, they will have to pay his 1 billion euros clause, since he is key in the present and future project, with maximum confidence placed in him.
Gavi is untouchable
A few months ago, the youth player recovered from an injury that kept him off the field for the past year. He hasn't accumulated many minutes this season, having played in 27 matches, figures too low for him. However, they are thinking about the future with Gavi, and they want him in optimal conditions for what's to come, being key for Hansi Flick.

He is secured with a contract until 2030 and a clause of one billion. There is no fear of a possible approach from PSG, and Joan Laporta has been more than clear. Whoever wants him will have to pay those 1,000 'rocks' because Barça will not negotiate his sale in any way.
This season is serving Gavi to regain sensations after a complicated injury and to adapt to Hansi Flick's system. He can occupy the left wing, the attacking midfield, and even the pivot position. He offers many solutions to the German coach, who holds him in high regard and will count on him for the rest of the season.
Gavi: All for Barça
At 20 years old, the Andalusian is in no hurry and takes everything calmly. He feels good and completely recovered from his complicated injury. He is happy in Barcelona and at Barça, he has no intention of leaving, despite rumors of PSG's interest.
At PSG, they would welcome him with open arms, with Luis Enrique and Dembélé as 'masters of ceremony'. But the reality is this: neither Gavi wants to leave, nor does Joan Laporta want to sell him. He is committed to Barça.