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Confirmed, Pep Guardiola requests a Barça signing: he could be better than Lamine Yamal

Manchester City is closely monitoring one of Barça's greatest prospects who is surprising in every match

It's not the first time a young prospect from Spanish soccer has attracted the attention of major European clubs. Over the years, many talents have started quietly and ended up conquering the elite. Even more so when it comes to an academy like Barça's, which has produced soccer legends such as Leo Messi, Sergio Busquets, or Xavi Hernández.

Now, history could repeat itself again with one of the new names coming out of "La Masia." From FC Barcelona's academy, a footballer is emerging with unique qualities, capable of making a difference in every play. His style is already sparking debates about whether he could reach Lamine Yamal's level in the future.

Pep Guardiola watches Barça closely

International interest hasn't taken long to arrive. In England, several media outlets claim Pep Guardiola hasn't wanted to miss any detail of his development. The Catalan coach is an expert at spotting prospects and knows this could be a unique opportunity.

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With a breakthrough like Lamine's, all eyes are on "La Masia" | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

This is Dro Fernández, one of the most outstanding gems of Barça B this season. The young striker has gone from being practically unknown to becoming one of the sensations of the academy. His name is already starting to make waves beyond Spain.

Dro Fernández starts making waves

Pep Guardiola is keeping a close eye on his progress at Barça B, especially because his style fits perfectly with Manchester City's footballing philosophy. For many analysts, the coach sees in him a projection similar to what he once had with Phil Foden.

At Barça, however, they don't want to let Dro Fernández go so easily. The sporting management trust that, with patience and continuity, he can make the definitive leap to the first team. The comparison with Lamine Yamal inevitably arises, although each shines with a different profile.

Barça trusts its academy

The situation is reminiscent of other cases in which young talents attracted international interest before establishing themselves at Camp Nou. Manchester City would be willing to wait for his development and, when the time comes, launch a serious bid for his signing.

The truth is that Dro Fernández is experiencing a key moment in his career. Pep Guardiola's interest not only confirms his enormous potential, but also puts pressure on Barça to define his future as soon as possible.