FC Barcelona has decided to put Marc Casadó on the market for €30 million. Coincidentally, this is exactly the amount of money the Catalan team needs to return to the 1:1 financial rule, something it aims to achieve through this sale. In recent hours, several proposals have arrived at the Spotify Camp Nou offices, but one of them has been particularly surprising.
Girona go for Casadó
"RAC1" has stated that, in recent hours, Girona has requested the loan of Marc Casadó. They offer him a starting spot, the chance to be important in Míchel's project, and to grow close to home. In short, they've used Eric García as an example, trying to show him that it's possible to turn his career around.

Despite this, none of the parties involved have been convinced by the proposal. Barça has rejected it, making it clear to Girona that a loan move isn't possible. Meanwhile, Casadó has also said no, considering that a move to Montilivi "is not an option".
The reality is that Barcelona doesn't want to part ways with Marc Casadó and would only consider a good transfer if he requested it. But as of today, both positions are very clear: neither wants to sell at a low price, nor does the other want to leave.
"It can't be..."
"Madrid-Barcelona" has been able to confirm the previously mentioned news. Sources from Barça assure that "his departure on loan can't be possible". If Marc Casadó were to leave, it would always be through a transfer, with the possibility of buying him back in the future.
Although his name has come up as a possible sale in recent days, the reality is that the culer team would only part with him for a great offer. Only if Casadó himself personally requested it.
In addition to this proposal from Girona, there have been other interested parties. From England, Wolverhampton has offered nearly €30 million. Meanwhile, in Italy, Como is keeping an eye on the situation, as is Marseille in France.
Marc Casadó is a highly valued midfielder in the market and several top-level clubs want him. What Barça is clear about is that it doesn't intend to force his departure or give him away.