World Sports: Barcelona only considers right-backs that can bring changes, Dumfries meets the requirements perfectly

According to World Sports, Dumfries has become one of the players Barcelona has paid attention to in recent hours. It was previously reported that the Dutch defender has been included in the club's attention list.

Transfer expert Romano pointed out that the defender's termination fee is 25 million euros, and Barcelona is very interested in it, but no offer has been submitted yet. Dumfries is an excellent right-back who scored 2 goals and 3 assists in the 2024-25 Champions League semi-finals against Barcelona in two rounds, helping Inter reach the final.

According to World Sports, this player fully meets Barcelona's requirements for the right-back position. Just like when planning all positions every season, when discussing right-back positions, Barcelona only considers top-notch, decisive and can bring different players, so that they will try to sign.

In recent months, several potential options have emerged on the Barcelona right-back signing list, such as Wandersen and Latiu. As for Wanderson, Barcelona's detailed investigation shows that he does not meet the team's expectations for this position; and although Latiu's offense is excellent and extremely threatening when advancing, in the opinion of the Barcelona coaching staff, his defensive ability is lacking and cannot meet the team's requirements.

Another player who appears on the Barcelona roster is Pubill, but it costs about 15 million euros to sign him, and he is similar to the 18-year-old Ector Ford in the team. For all of the above reasons, and the team also has Eric Garcia and Araujo as right-back alternatives, so Barcelona will only consider signing if there is a real influence and can lead to a different right-back.

As mentioned earlier, Dumfries is indeed the perfect choice for Barcelona to be on the right back next season, but Barcelona must first meet the criteria, be able to pay the player transfer fee, and be able to register for it. It is worth mentioning that Barcelona is waiting to restore the 1:1 revenue spending rule, and some of their players may leave the team at present.

In fact, if economic conditions allow, from a competitive standpoint, Dumfries' arrival is completely reasonable and also in line with the club's clear plan: they will only consider right-backs who can bring about change.