Women's Barça faces a series of challenges that could have a significant impact on its squad. Among them, the uncertainty about the renewals of several players remains an unsolved issue that requires resolution.
In particular, Jana Fernández's situation has caused great anticipation. The young footballer might decide to leave the club in search of new horizons and opportunities with other teams.
Jana Fernández's Situation at Barça
Jana Fernández has established herself as a first-team player for Women's Barça after progressing through the youth ranks. Despite her effort and dedication, the competition in Barça's defensive line is fierce.
![Soccer player in yellow and red FC Barcelona uniform on the field during a match. Soccer player in yellow and red FC Barcelona uniform on the field during a match.](/filesedc/uploads/image/post/jana-fernandez-1739208925218_1200_800.webp)
Players like Irene Paredes, Mapi León, and Marta Torrejón occupy key positions, making it difficult for her to have the prominence she desires. This season, she has had more minutes, but it is still not enough to meet her personal expectations.
Jana has shown great love for Barça. For her, the club is "the team of her life," and her dream has always been to succeed wearing the blue and garnet jersey. However, the lack of minutes might lead her to seek an alternative that offers greater opportunities for her football development.
The Uncertain Future
Jana Fernández's contract ends at the end of this season, and the club has yet to make a decision about her renewal. This uncertainty has led to speculation about her future.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Jana has received multiple offers from renowned teams in foreign leagues. Notable are the proposals from England and the United States, where clubs like San Diego Wave of the NWSL are interested in signing her.
Although Jana has not yet made a definitive decision, she is open to exploring these options. Her preferred destination seems to be England.
The Loan Option
Jana Fernández could follow the example of her friend Bruna Vilamala, who was loaned to Brighton to gain more experience. A loan to a team that offers her more prominence would be a viable option for the defender. This way, she could continue growing as a player and, in the future, return to Barça with more maturity and options to be a starter.
Mapi León, her teammate in the Spanish national team and at Barça, is also alert to the club's movements. Although Mapi has been a key piece for the team, she knows how difficult internal competition at the club can be. Jana Fernández's departure, even on loan, could be crucial, and other Barça players might follow her example.